We actually came here to see the Iron Age burial mounds, standing stones and stone circles. After paying over £10 each for entry we discovered we were in an open-air art gallery!

The Lego Soldier

Some bits of rock piled up....

A piece by Tony Cragg (apparently he's a famous artist)

We lost the trail when the signs ran out and had a bit of a scramble to see this exhibit entitled "seat with a view"

Em makes the most of the view

At last we spotted some stone circles
More circles and standing stones.
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