Anyway, the chamber was located very implausibly down in a sub-urban backyard (see previous video). Here is the entrance and the entrance passageway:

There was almost a foot of water in the tunnel but I was not to be deterred and I took my boots and socks off and went in for some interior shots. I should have taken more:
Here is the view outward:
I cannot begin to imagine sitting in here looking at that hilltop which is totally invisible from here today.So in the next post I'll describe the piles on Pratt Hill
Update: If you want to visit this chamber please contact the Upton Historical Commission. Cathy Taylor (508)529-4073.
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Malcolm Pearson, a long-time NEARA and ESRS member and expert photographer, showed me this chamber in the late 1970s. He had once owned it, as he did Mystery Hill in NH. Although he is in his 90s, he lives not far from the chamber in Sutton, on Route 146. You should interview him.
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