
Doubtful stones north of the old Merrivale road bridge. See themodernantiquarian.com/forum/?thread=69693
Doubtful stones north of the old Merrivale road bridge. See themodernantiquarian.com/forum/?thread=69693
The Holy Well. Not the source of the spring strangely, but a sort of convenient access point.
Blorenge Summit Cairn, Summer 2009. Believed to be Bronze Age in origin (ggat.org.uk/cadw/historic_landscape/Blaenavon/English/Blaenavon_011.htm).
Sugar Loaf is to the immediate left of the cairn.
Yet another hilltop cairn being vandalised for “wind shelters”. Honestly – you’re on top of a bloody great hill; it’s not likely to be placid. Try wearing a hat!
The ‘Normanisation’ of Hembury Fort taken 11/01/2009
Squashed in the South-eastern corner, the dead sloping up, up and away.....
The mound rising behind the Church. Difficult to photograph, due to the confining nature of the terrain and attendant foliage.
Lakehead Kist & Stone Row (SX 644 776). 26/01/2008. View looking East. Mid-afternoon. Haytor Rocks (7.1m E) directly above Saskia’s head.
The Cairn Circle looking out in a (roughly) SSW direction.