Monthly Archives: July 2018

Featured Site – Lanacombe 5

A stump in the foreground and the only upright stone beyond. View from south east (Scale 1m). A possible stone row identified at Lanacombe 5 on Exmoor has been visited and surveyed. This work was unable to confirm a stone row identification for this site.  There is only one standing stone, a few stumps, some […]

Featured Row – Madacombe

Madacombe stone row is currently hiding in dense undergrowth.  Madacombe on Exmoor is a single stone row measuring 286m long, including 12 small and medium-sized stones situated on a north facing slope with restricted views of the Bristol Channel and South Wales. The row is orientated ESE to WNW and is aligned upon nearby cairns. […]

Featured Row – Minions

The stone row at Minions on Bodmin Moor is a wide double stone row (or avenue) measuring 78m long, including 8 small and medium-sized stones situated on a gentle south west facing slope. The row is orientated SSE to NNW and stands in the vicinity of at least four stone circles, several cairns and a […]

Featured Row – Tom’s Hill

Tom’s Hill on Exmoor is a wide double stone row (or avenue) measuring 17.5m long, including 6 medium-sized stones situated on a gentle west facing slope. The row is orientated north to south and stands in the vicinity of several cairns, stone settings and two stone rows. Plan of the Tom’s Hill stone row. (After Chanter […]

Featured Row – East Pinford

East Pinford on Exmoor is a wide double stone row (or avenue) measuring up to 17.3m long, including 9 small and medium-sized stones situated on a gentle west facing slope. The row is orientated west to east and stands in the vicinity of several cairns, stone settings and two stone rows. Plan of East Pinford […]