Stoke Flat is circle of stones that stands on Froggatt Edge with views over the Derwent Valley and of Grindleford - it is unclear whether it is an embanked stone circle or the remains of a ring cairn. It consists of around 11 typically small Derbyshire stones, most about half a metre in height with only one that reaches a metre. The bank is approximately 2m wide, 11.5m internally and 15.5m externally in diameter. These stones are set into the inner edge of an earthen bank that is a further 2 metres wide and it seems that the stones, possibly as many as 16 originally may have been linked with drystone walling. Evidence that this may have well been a circle rather than a ring cairn comes from the fact that it has two opposing entrances, to the northwest and southeast, although excavations here sometime before 1939 recovered cremations and an urn.