More information : Two heaps of small stones not like the usual surface moorstones? Barrows. At 'A' SW 4609 3855 and B' SW 4620 3838 (1) A 25-inch survey has been made of an irregular shaped mound of small stones, at 'A' SW 4612 3853. It is piled against the south west face of a mass of granite outcrop, and has a maximum height of 0.7 m. This may be the remains of a cairn which has been considerably robbed of stones for the constrction of the nearby field wall, but insufficient remains to allow a positive identification. The only artificial heap of stones which could be found in the area of Miss Dudley's 'barrow' 'B' is the spoil from a modern pit. The ground is strewn with small stones, but these seem to be in their natural position, and are nowhere piled into a heap. (2) |