This round cairn in North Yorkshire is in a very prominent position on the summit of the moorland ridge, with superb all round views, well worth a visit. See further down our page for a sketch map of the other nearby cairns. This oe is made of stone, 7m in diameter and up to 0.7m high and that there is a hollow in the centre of the mound caused by past excavations. The cairn was originally surrounded by a kerb however only three stones remain visible on the south east edge and a couple on the west. There is an early 19thC boundary stone located on the north west side of the cairn
Published on May 12, 2020 12:38