
Stu has posted a similar picture on the Bamford Moor North page, this is from Great Tor on Bamford Edge looking northwest across Ladybower.
Stu has posted a similar picture on the Bamford Moor North page, this is from Great Tor on Bamford Edge looking northwest across Ladybower.
Looking southeast across the circle towards Ladybower. Moscar Moor and Bamford Moor.
Looking northnorthwest over the two standing stones towards the northern of the pair of rock outcrops of Crook Hill.
Two standing plus one fallen stone.
04/03.Looking towards Crook Hill crags.
04/03. 2 remaining uprights. The shape of the circle can be made out. Fallen stone at bottom.
04/03. Looking across Ladybower. The circle is at the foot of the flat topped crag on Crook Hill.
There’s not a lot I can add to Stu’s notes as he sums this site up nicely along with directions and parking. I will add that the walk along the A57 is by a narrow overgrown path at the side of the road so be careful, also once you’re off the road then it’s uphill all the way to the stones, about 100 metres rise in just under a kilometre. Once you reach the site the views are pretty special, to the east it’s fairly gentle and rolling while to the west the twin peaks of Crook Hill are really ‘in yer face’ in a way that is unlike any other site in the area.
So what is this ring of stones? English Heritage can’t decide whether it’s a stone circle or kerbed cairn, it certainly looks like a small stone circle and reminded me of Bamford Moor but its location seems to shout cairn. Whichever, although it’s nothing spectacular to look at I reckon it’s one of the overlooked gems of the Peak. Just keep this one to yerself.
I’d never come across this circle in any books, so it was a surprise to see it on the NMR.
This small circle is located between the 2 rocky crags on Crook Hill. Of the 5 stones that make up the circle, only 2 remain standing ( both around 50cm tall ) the fallen ones are becoming overgrown with grass. Small patches of rubble may mean the circle was a kerb cairn.
Not far from Moscar Moor another small monument with a ring of 5 stones around a surviving mound.
Storming views with White Tor and the Salt Cellar in the East, Win Hill and Bamford Edge in the South and the crags of Crook Hill in the West.
Parking at Rough Wood car park, head back to the reservoir at the junction turn left and look for the path marked ‘Crook Hill Farm’. When you hit the open moorland just outside the farm, head NW(ish) off the path. The 2 standing stones are easy to spot.
Excellent.