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Crawley Rocks

Promontory Fort

Crawley Rocks (Promontory Fort) by thesweetcheat The promontory fort, centre of picture under cover of trees, above Nicholaston Burrows.
thesweetcheat Image Credit: A. Brookes (30.3.2013)
Posted by thesweetcheat
1st April 2013ce
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Comments (4)

Nice looking site TSC! However I can categorically say Crawley doesn't rock. I know - I've been there. A R Cane Posted by A R Cane
2nd April 2013ce
Isn't Robert Smith from Crawley? Not that this might convince of its rockingness or otherwise.

Yes, it's a nice site, although not much to see up close, probably better viewed from afar (like many promontory forts).
thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
2nd April 2013ce
Yes 'from', but not 'of'. There's a distinction.

Try Bincknoll near Avebury!
A R Cane Posted by A R Cane
2nd April 2013ce
True, he got away to somewhere more rockinger (presumably). thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
2nd April 2013ce
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