A sunken shelter on the northeast facing slopes above the Egnant stream. The stone lined hollow with banks running down either side was 9 metres long northwest to southeast. At its northwest end it turns to the northeast which appear to make an entrance into the structure. In the main part of the structure the central hollow was up to 1.5 metres wide with the banks of a similar size. The feature was up to 0.60 metres deep and reed-filled with grass on the banks in September 2011. R.P. Sambrook, Trysor, 22 March 2012