[2] The hill lies about 6 kilometres west of Bridport and about 500 metres north of the A 35 road.
It is not nearly as well known as its southern extremity, Golden Cap, which is a spectacular bluff on the coast, 2 kilometres to the south.
[2] There is a group of ten barrows, mostly covered in gorse and bracken, about 300 metres north of the summit above the hamlet of Ryall.
[4] These barrows are thought to be of disc and bowl form, likely dating to the Bronze Age.
Vera Evison later reinterpreted the assemblage as a group of Anglo-Saxon burials that represented secondary interments in a Bronze Age barrow.