- cairn.
Commonly of
Bronze Age origins,
these cairns may be part of a
cairnfield (a
collection of
closely spaced cairns)
where some
cairns might be funerary...
- "
Cairnfield 180m
north east of
Ramsley Lodge (1017114)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 14
August 2020.
Historic England. "
Cairnfield 320m...
- in a
field in Crawleyside, near Stanhope,
County Durham, England. The
cairnfield site lies on a
gentle south-facing
slope of a hill-spur in
Weardale and...
- "
Cairnfield 1400m
north west of Clod Hall Farm (1019512)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 14
August 2020.
Historic England. "
Cairnfield...
- and
Cairnfield.
Arradoul Mains is
owned by
Christies of
Fochabers and
grows sapling trees for the
forestry industry across the UK. The
Cairnfield Estate...
-
There are four
scheduled ancient monuments on the fell,
described as "
Cairnfield including a
funerary cairn,
standing stone and
three stone banks south...
-
finds are from
beyond the
outer edges of the
modern town.
Sites include a
cairnfield,
standing stone and cup-marked rock on
Debdon Moor to the
north of the...
- 2022. Mearns, Jim (2011). "The journalist, the
minister and the lost
cairnfield of
Cathkin Braes".
Scottish Archaeological Journal. 33 (1/2): 67–78. doi:10...
- whinchats. Red deer are also a
common sight.
There are
three Bronze Age
cairnfields along Brown Edge
ridge which are
protected Scheduled Monuments. An excavation...
-
recognisable settlement.
There are
large numbers of
grouped cairns - the
cairnfield on
Shipman Head
contains over 130,
mostly flat, low,
platform cairns,...