Old Axylou
Church Wall

This looks like an old church. I know there is not a lot to go on, but as you will see from the next shot, it has a rather familiar shape.
Lots Of Rubble

Ok, so the photograph doesn't really show what I wanted. But when you stand there you can see the vague outline of a small building.
Old Axylou

And on the face of it, that is about it for Old Axylou. Nearly 70 years ago this used to be a village housing over 150 people.
However, if you walk through the fields, you will find more evidence of old ruins. Piles of stone form little oases in the wheat fields. Larger piles can be found on the edge of some of them, too.
Rock Piles

Here's one.
Old Enclosure

In the middle of one of the fields was a fenced-off area. Judging by some of the rusting equipment it looks like an old animal enclosure.
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