

Looking towards Great Hill
To the west are clear views all the way to the coast
The cairn is oval in shape measuring approximately 5m x 3.5 m
The Northern Lights make a very rare Lancashire appearance over Round Loaf (visible as a small bump in the centre of the horizon) on the 17th March.
Solstice eve sunrise 21-12-2007, A beautiful cloud free morning.
Stones from the circle incorporated into the eastern bank of a Romano British enclosure.
Looking across the circle from the edge of the enclosure.
The spiral when it first appeared, scanned from a photo taken in November 1993.
The remaing embankments of Blackheath Circle on Todmorden golf course.
An eroded section of Moor Top (Miners) Barrow I took a couple of years ago, looks like a slag heap to me.
09-09-06 Looking over the cairn towards Winter Hill.
Looking across the Rushy Brow Mesolithic Site towards Winter Hill.
09-09-06 The scars from the recent vandalism are all too obvious
PRAWR307 SE 13102 45994. On a dull overcast Ilkley day.
09-07-06 Looking towards the remains of the Broch from the rock art.
23-07-06 Looking over the barely visible barrow towards Winter Hill.
Cup markings, most likely of natural origin.
Natural rock art. The markings are the result of erosion.
The 1902 shot recreated. Only 30 mins separates this from the other remake, but the light & weather have changed quite dramatically.
The 1902 shot recreated, some of the stones are missing but those remaining & the background landscape are sufficient to confirm that this is the circle.
Looking west from the dam wall next to the circle, this is the fantastic open setting the site would have enjoyed prior to construction of the dam.
View to the east up the valley, the original grid reference given for this site would place it tucked away behind the headland visible centre shot. A strange place for a circle with no real views in any direction.
From near the shooting hut on the hill on the opposite bank of the reservoir, showing the position of the circle in relation to the dam & lodge.
View across the circle from the northernmost stone.
The western stone closest to the dam, the stone in the background may be from the circle but is no longer earthfast.
Looking northwest over the stones to the end of the dam
SD96472 33553 Remains of the circle, visible with the present low water levels.