Another view of the stone, taken on the 24th March 2008. There seems to be a depression surrounding the hole that the stone sat in.
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The southern Wade’s stone, showing the shallow ‘socket’ that the megalith sat in.
The fallen giant :-(
Wades Stone from the Whitby Road
twilight at wades stone south
Wades Stone south
My lad gets stoned!
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We took the little lane from the A171 to the A174 going through to East Barnsby. Beautiful May morning, three fords to cross, Yorkshire at its best down in to deep old dark woods, with bluebells, wind anemones and ransom on the verge, tumbles of old trees and water, what more can you ask after all that cold weather.
We met the kindly farmer’s wife and got permission to cross the field by the education centre and into their field of sheep. The stone sits just below the highest point, square and upright, glittering in the sun. The lambs dance around in the field, some posing by the stone, but it stands strong.
Taking one’s bearing as you look towards the sea and the Goldsborough Lane that you must take to find the other stone, it has probably been there as a track for hundreds of years.
We drove along the lane and saw the North stone in the distance, it is on the other side of the narrow wood or Carr, strange that they are so similar but had something else to do so another visit one day.
One reason we went out was because this stone is the flagship for the restoring of Ancient Scheduled Monuments under the North York Moors Monument Management Scheme, £200,000 is on the table for various schemes, including a 3,500 year old cairnfield with burial mounds.
Also the footpaths have been repaired at the Bronze Age burial mounds at Lilla Howe, Simon Howe and the Two Howes on Goathland under this scheme, presumably because people are WALKING OVER THE MOUNDS, Wales is obviously not the only place to have this problem.
Wade’s Stone (South) is visible from the A174 at East Barnby. There is no public footpath. We parked opposite the entrance to the Training Centre (on Wade’s Lane) and accessed through the gate that leads to a path that runs beside the Training Centre.
Wades Stone is on a slight rise in the field in front of you. His vital statistics are similar to his brother 1km away 2m X 1m. He is not as weathered as his brother but does have one deep ?libation channel running from top to 1/4 way down.
Sites within 20km of Wade’s Stone (South)
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Wade’s Stone (North)
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Butter Howe
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Hutton Mulgrave
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Swarth Howe
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Newton Mulgrave Woods
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Newton Mulgrave Round Barrow
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Loose Howe
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Lady Cross
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Newton Mulgrave Long Barrow
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Hilda’s Well
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High Park Farm
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Ugthorpe Moor Pit Alignment
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Hinderwell Beacon
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Stang Howe
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Staithes
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Lealholm Rigg
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Temple Beeld
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Lealholm Moor
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The Nan Stone
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Low Bridestones
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Rawland Howe
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Roxby
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High Bridestones
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Flat Howes
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Black Dike Moor Pit Alignment
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Easington High Moor
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Brown Rigg Howe 2
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Brown Rigg Howe
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Brown Rigg Howe 2
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Three Howes Rigg (Easington Moor)
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Pen Howe
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Breckon Howe
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Allan Tofts, Goathland
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The Wheeldale Stones
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Danby Beacon
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Greenlands Howe
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Sil Howe
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Glaisdale Swang Stones
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In Moor
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Flass Brow
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Street House
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Elm Lodge, Danby Low Moor
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Robin Hood’s Butts (Gerrick)
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Robbed Howe
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Glaisdale. Black Hill Stone
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Murk Mire Moor
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Three Howes
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Gerrick Moor 1
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Gerrick Moor
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Herd Howe
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Thorn Key Howe
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Gerrick Moor Dyke
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Ramsdale Standing Stones
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The Old Wife’s Neck
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Foster Howe
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Glaisdale Rigg Roadside Stone
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Glaisdale Rigg Stone
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Hart Leap Stones
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Two Howes
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Kirkmoor Beck, Fylingdales
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Ann Cross
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The Old Wife’s Stones Road
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Danby Rigg
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The Old Wife’s Stones
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Freebrough Hill
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Haw Rigg Barrows
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Danby Rigg Cross Dykes
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Rokan Stone
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Moorsholm Rigg
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Moorsholm Spring
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Stony Ruck
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Brotton Howe
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Howl Moor
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Wheeldale Moor Cist
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Hunt House Crag
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Traverse Moor Stone
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Louven Howe
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Simon Howe
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Three Howes Rigg (Commondale)
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Wheeldale Howe
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Flat Howe
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Howe Hill
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Peat Hill
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Pind Howes
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Blue Man I’ The Moss
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Lilla Howe
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Wolf Pit
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Box Hall/
Castleton Moor photo 1 description 1 -
Old Castle Hill
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Lockwood Beck Farm
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The Fylingdales Stone
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Burn Howe
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Warsett Hill
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Sand Hill
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Shunner Howe
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Black Howes
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Brow Moor Ring cairn
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Wragby Barrow
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Robin Hood’s Butts (Brow Moor)
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Low Crag Dyke
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Stony Marl Ring Cairn (N)
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Brow Moor Standing stone
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Jugger Howes
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Crown End, Westerdale
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Grey Horse Stone
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Fylingdales Moor
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Jugger Howe
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Stoupe Brow Enclosures
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High Woof Howe
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Stony Marl Ring Cairn (C)
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Stony Marl Moor Ring Cairn (S)
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Stony Marl Howes
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Saltergate Moor
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Loose Howe
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Loose Howe
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The Kendall stone
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Low Woof Howe
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Westerdale Moor
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Cat Nab
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Western Howes (Westerdale)
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Hob on the Hill
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Beacon Howes
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The Bridestones
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Raven Hall Hotel
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Pye Howe Rigg
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Kildale Un-named stone
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Airy Hill Farm
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Little Hograh Moor
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The Old Wifes Mound
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Commondale Moor
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Leaf Howe
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The Old Wife’s Well
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Commondale
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Margery Bradley Standing Stone /
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Gisborough Moor
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Baysdale
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Kildale Moor
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