Boulder on Bewick Hill, approx. 3 miles NNE of Powburn, Northumberland.
Found within a green wall 450 metres E of the hillfort, this stone is referenced on the Beckensall Archive (BA) as ‘Old Bewick 4’. It was added to ERA by NADRAP Team 3 in 2008 and described as:
“A small stone built into the edge of an old green wall. The motif, of a cup and two penannulars is deeply cut in places but quite hard to see because of its position very low to the boggy ground and surrounded by reeds. Very probably not it its original position.”
NADRAP & BA info https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=1072
Model created from 5 stereo pairs captured by Joe Gibson of NADRAP Team 3 in January 2006. The imagery forms part of the full NADRAP archive deposited with Historic England & Northumberland County Council.
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