Monthly Archives: August 2018

Featured Row – Culbone Hill

Culbone Hill stone row on Exmoor is a single stone row measuring 371m long, including at least 21 small and medium-sized stones situated on a north east facing slope originally with a sea view and an extensive view of South Wales.  The row is orientated west to east and there are several cairns in the […]

Featured Row – Tolborough Tor

View from the west. The ranging rod denotes the south eastern end of the row (Scale 1m). Tolborough Tor on Bodmin Moor is a single stone row measuring 11.2m long, including at least five small and medium-sized stones situated on the summit of a prominent hill. The row is orientated south east to north west […]

Featured Row – Benjamy

View from the south east. Benjamy double stone row on Exmoor is a wide double stone row (or avenue) measuring up to 16m long, originally including at least 9 small and medium-sized stones situated on a gentle north facing slope with a restricted sea view. The row is orientated north east to south west and […]

Featured Row – Porlock Common SW

A pair of stones at the north western end of the row. View from the south east (Scale 1m). Porlock Common SW is a double row measuring 28m long, including 11 small-sized stones situated on a gentle west facing slope close to a stone circle. The row is orientated north west to south east and […]