Of greater interest is a rather indistinct feature to the west of the "circle" made of two more or less parallel embankments about 50 - 60 cm high and obviously cored by boulders and stones. Each bank is about 1m wide, and the elongated hollow between the two banks is about 1m wide. The southern end is closed off, and at the northern end, about 8m away, there is an area of irregular mounds and hollows which may be made of material taken from an entrance portal or maybe from a mound that existed at one time. My instinct is to classify this feature with the other three passage graves already known from this area of moorland. It's not as spectacular, but in scale and orientation (opening to the north) it looks as if it might be part of a family.......... Grid ref: SN 09285 33102.
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