
Second of the Pillow mounds.
Second of the Pillow mounds.
Largest of the three pillow mounds.
View of the peninsula on the banks of the River Eden that the cairns can be found on.
View of the second of the two cairns identified. This one is still turf covered and hasn’t collapsed.
View of the rim of the collapsed cairn, showing the rubble strewn rim.
View of the collapsed interior of the cairn.
Photo showing one of two cut basins allegedly used for catching rain water. I was unable to find the second one which is the other side of the fort’s summit.
View of the hill fort near Kendal showing the summit of the hill, either side of the wall. The ramparts are clearly visible.
Possible interaction between standing stones and boundary.
Possible enclosure remains.
Another of the hut circle remains.
Hut circle remains.
Possible trio of standing stones.
View of the top of the grass covered area of the cairn, showing the shelter built into its side.
Second flight of steps up the cliff.
This is (I think) the first flight of steps up the limestone cliff.
Second stone circle to the North of the main one?
View of the remains of the stone rampart on one side of the settlement.
View of the enclosures within the confines of the ditches and ramparts.
Ramparts of the settlement.
Earthworks at the top of the site
Panorama of the earthworks.
General view of the earthworks.
Close up of remaining curb stones.
Exposed curb stones.
View of the summit, showing the very slight earthworks.