Roughton, nr Cromer, North East Norfolk. Reported 27th June.

Updated Thursday 2nd August  2001


Courtesy of the "Evening News' (30th. July)


Diagram John Sayer (The Cereologist) Copyright 2001

The largest circle in each Norfolk formation is c. 50' diameter.


I spent yesterday morning with the farmer who owns the land that the
North East Norfolk circles have appeared on. I was very fortunate indeed that he gave me some of his time and allowed me onto his land (especially as he owns livestock, F&M etc.). He is adamant that nobody visits his farm and I assured him that I wouldn't pass details on and strive to clean up any location references that appeared on websites etc. It is very hard work to start, let alone maintain amicable relationships with farmers in Norfolk. As of yesterday morning the barley (young green) had sprung back to within a couple of inches of its original height, so in fact the formation is now basically invisible from the road (which is some distance from the formation).

As for the St.Faiths circles - I do have the farmers details, but to date haven't been able to contact him (maybe today) with a view to visiting the formation. These circles have been here from about the 13th June and are still in good condition (even though they are in youngish barley).

Reported by Paul Westley (CCCS Norfolk Co-ordinator)


The Crop is Barley and the description is a Dumbell with outlying circles. (already reported in local press)

Reported by Nick Nicholson 



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