Gamelands stone circle lies between the village of Orton and the hamlet of Raisbeck. It is an ovalenclosure of around 40 large stones, all of which have fallen, together with three smaller stones. The stones are set into a slight bank. All of the stones are of pink granite with the exception of one which is limestone. The stones are all below one metre in height and are arranged in an oval of 42metres by 35 metres.
History
Around 1862, when the area was ploughed, some of the stones were buried or blasted. Some stones have been taken for a wall to the south. Ploughing uncovered two worked flints and a probablecist-slab. The circle was surveyed in 1966, but it was not easy to tell whether the stones have ever been in a standing position.