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Re: Buried stones and yew trees
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There is a stone buried in the roots of the Yew at Alton Priors in the Pewsey vale.
The tree is in excess of 1700 years.
The disused church is also very interesting. Inside there are 2 trap doors that conceal Sarsen stones, one of them with a hole.
There is also a Huge Yew at stoke Gabriel on the river dart in Devon that has the remains of a stone circle around its 18ft trunk.
Yews are Kool!
Pete G


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Pete G
Posted by Pete G
19th December 2001ce
22:32

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Buried stones and yew trees (Martin)

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