Disgrifiad1. A mutilated, summit-top cairn, 12.5m in diameter and 0.6m high. A shelter has been constructed on the NW side and a modern cairn on the S, a boundary stone, marking the county border, stands on the E side.
(source Os495card; SN89SW1)
RCAHMW AP955039/64-5
J.Wiles 16.04.02
2. A Bronze Age stone cairn, 9m in diameter and 0.8m high on a local summit. The cairn has been altered substantially. A small cairn on its southern edge, NPRN 289784, contained evidence of structure and may be Bronze Age. A shelter, NPRN 289628, had been hollowed out of the top of the cairn. When the feature was recorded in August 2006, most of the cairn was clear of vegetation although the exterior of it was covered in grass/heather.
J.J. Hall, Trysor, 14 November 2006.