Innisidgen Hill is a scheduled monument on the Isles of Scilly, north east of Hugh Town, the largest village on the Island of St.
[1] It is the site of two Bronze Age entrance graves that overlook Crow Sound and the Eastern Isles in Scilly.
The burial monument also includes an archeological site dating to the English Civil War.
This entrance grave consists of a circular mound of earth and rubble, 8.5m in diameter and 1.7m in height.
The entrance grave consists of a slightly oblong mound of earth and rubble measuring 9m by 8m, and is 1.8m in height.
Burial monuments on the islands range in date from the later Neolithic period to the Middle Bronze Age (c.2500-1000 BC).
During the prehistoric era, this site would have encompassed a wide valley of fields enclosed by stone walls.
The remains of a prehistoric field system are located on the northern slope of Innisidgen hill next to the entrance graves, discernible as earth and piles of rubble.