The Modern Antiquarian. Stone Circles, Ancient Sites, Neolithic Monuments, Ancient Monuments, Prehistoric Sites, Megalithic MysteriesThe Modern Antiquarian

Head To Head   The Modern Antiquarian   Shropshire Forum Start a topic | Search
Shropshire
Re: Iron Age Spoons
8 messages
Select a forum:
Rhiannon wrote:

I want a time machine so I can see the locksbrook how it's supposed to be minus all the houses and so on. Suppose I have to use my imagination.


It used to go through our garden until they culverted it, when they dug down, there was a narrow walled leat to a medieval mill further down the lane, you can hear the water crossing the lane here and tumbling down Gainsborough Gardens steep slope; probably a couple of thousand years ago it would have been a waterfall trailing through that narrow valley down to the old stones, thats why the spoons are there; a celtic sermonising monk met an untimely death at the hands of pagans..;)


Reply | with quote
moss
Posted by moss
6th December 2006ce
16:24

In reply to:

Re: Iron Age Spoons (Rhiannon)

1 reply:

Re: Iron Age Spoons (fitzcoraldo)

Messages in this topic: