Wolfscote Hill

[1] The south side of the hill is access land, in the care of the National Trust.

[2] The 34 acres of land were bequeathed to the National Trust, with common rights, by Lady McDougall in 1939.

[4] The Bronze Age burial mound at the summit is a protected Scheduled Monument.

Wolfscote Hill bowl barrow features a cairn over 20 metres (66 ft) wide with a surrounding ditch.

It was excavated by Thomas Bateman in 1843 and subsequently by Samuel Carrington in 1851.