The South side of Lose Hill seen from the air. Barrow (just) visible at summit Image credit: Mike Purslow spencer Jun 9, 2024
Lose Hill at its most conical, from Losehill End to the southeast. Image credit: A. Brookes (19.10.2018) thesweetcheat Dec 30, 2018
From the other side, the barrow looks more like a natural part of the hilltop, hence the uncertainty about its status. Image credit: A. Brookes (19.10.2018) thesweetcheat Dec 30, 2018
Barrow with toposcope. Looking across the Noe Valley towards Win Hill. Image credit: A. Brookes (19.10.2018) thesweetcheat Dec 30, 2018
The is-it-or-isn’t-it barrow on Lose Hill. Image credit: A. Brookes (19.10.2018) thesweetcheat Dec 30, 2018
Looking along the Great Ridge to Lose Hill, from the slopes of Mam Tor. Image credit: A. Brookes (19.10.2018) thesweetcheat Dec 30, 2018
Lose Hill rises prominently, seen from the southwest. Image credit: A. Brookes (19.10.2018) thesweetcheat Dec 28, 2018
Lose Hill is the pointed peak. Although it’s not certain that there is a round barrow on the summit, it’s a beautiful place for one, looking over the Vale of Edale. Image credit: A. Brookes (30.5.2015) thesweetcheat May 31, 2015