(Amazon link). This book really opened up the Peaks for me. Just the index, which covers over 100 sites, is enough. The photography is wonderful, and the text enlightening and atmospheric if you can shut yourself off to the tone and ignore the dodgy 'poetic' bits...
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(Amazon link). Easily digestible and straight-forward guide to "the most notable" prehistoric sites in the Peak District.
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Info & pictures by Paul & Vicky Morgan - authors of the handy and friendly 'Rock Around the Peak' book which handles around 36 sites in Derbyshire, many of which aren't widely known. They seem to have contributed quite a lot of information to this website, so if you're a local, have a scoot around. You'll be surprised.
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Information on Ian McNeil Cooke's essential guidebook for those attempting to "do" Land's End on foot: 8 practical walks and loads of in-depth but easily accessible information on stone crosses, the fall of Motherculture, the influence of the sun and the moon, and so on.
This page is located on Cooke's Men-an-Tol Studio website, which has information and ordering details for the above and his other publications, and there's lots more obscure and compelling information hidden away in them there pages...
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Loads of info on places to stay in Cornwall.
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A very comprehensive site including some incredible QTVR movies filmed at various sites around Britain. The site also offers extremely thorough News, extensive features, and plenty of links to other great websites.
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Hello, I'm Holy McGrail and I'm very busy indeed.
As part of the remit of my day-job running Kleber, I am the Head Heritage/TMA webmaster.
I also perform and record music solo, with various Cope projects and as half of Slomo. I occasionally guest on synth near a bassbin when Sunn O))) visit the UK.
I live near to the South Yorkshire/Derbyshire border, within walking distance of Strawberry Lea, Brown Edge and Big Moor.
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