It would appear that the mysterious artist dubbed the “Borrowdale Banksy” has been at work again in the Lake District.
An elegant stone ring, which has become his or her trademark, has been reported to The Keswick Reminder by reader Tom Twentyman who spotted it while out walking on Saturday October 12 with his border terriers Louis and Lola.
He found the circular slate structure below Bannerdale Crags between Blencathra and Bowscale Fell.
The identity of the artist remains a mystery, although the complex nature of the designs and the skill required to create the free-standing circles from thin slabs of local slate suggest they are a professional.
It has even been suggested the Borrowdale Banksy could be a dry-stone waller.