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Elgee & his row
One of the two remaining stones of Elgee’s row. This one is being used as a grit dispenser for the local grouse.
One of the 2 remaining stones from Elgee’s row
The two remaining stones from Elgee’s row are on the spit of land in the middle distance. The summit of Freebrough Hill peeps over in the background.
Black Howe lives up to it’s reputation
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I’ve searched for this row a number of times, it’s not too far from my home so whenever I’ve had a spare hour or two and the right motivation I’ve driven up to Old Castle Hill and mooched around the area.
The moor up there is a managed grouse moor and is bisected by the road from the A171 to Commondale, comdle in local dialect.
This morning I was browsing through the EH Pastscape website and came across a reference to the row. This is the only reference I’ve come across for the row apart from Elgee’s, it gave no further details but it made me determined to get out and find this site. Before leaving I read up on Elgee’s description, studied and sketched Elgee’s photograph of the site noting the shape of the stones and the lay of the ground.
I parked up on the Commondale road with views across to Freebrough Hill, the coast, the Black Howes and the barrows of Hob on the Hill beyond.
Elgee had positioned the site of the row on the west side of the valley, what I hadn’t noticed before was a second reference that gave an extra clue – the mention of a mound.
I parked my car half way up the road and strode into the knee-high heather. After about half an hour I had found my mound and a careful search of the heather turned up two fallen stones. I carefully checked the profile of the stones against my sketch..they matched, I checked the profile of the horizon...it matched, I paced the distance..it almost matched ( Elgee gave an approximate distance.
I scoured around the hill for the other stones but found nothing. The mound on which the stones are set is made of sand and gravel and is eroded at the eastern end, it is also covered in thick heather and deep peat. I suppose the other stones could still be there or have been carted off by the farmers and game keepers, as is the case on so many other sites.
So it looks like I’ve found my row minus three stones....Deep Joy.
This is my second North York Moors true stone row, my first was at Simon Howe I just hope I can turn up a few more.
Once again I set off in search of Elgee’s discoveries.
This time a stone row and a stone triangle were my goal.
Guess what i found..yep, nowt
There are two excellent stone rows on the moors here but unfortunately they are not prehistoric, they divide lord Snot’s grouse moor from the Earl of Arse’s grouse moor.
Killing daft birds with shotguns, I ask ya?
Anyway back to the stones, I followed Elgees we map and stuff but came up empty.
I did have a weird experience beside the Black Howes when the low winter sun went behind the clouds and dusk came two hours early.
“Stone Rows
These are rare. I discovered one in a small valley, Haredale, on the north Cleveland moors half-way between Commondale and Freeborough Hill. Here on a huge natural mound known as Old Castle Hill which projects from the western side of the valley at an elevation of 800 feet, are five small upright stones in a line about 150 yards long. The row, which is not absolutely straight, runs west-north-west by east-south-east, the most westerly stone standing about fifety feet from the others which are closer together. On the north slope there are some pits which may be hut sites.
On the end of the mound on which stands the stone alignment known as Old Castle Hill there are a few dry pits, possibly the abodes of the prehistoric priests or magicians whp performed their magical rites at the stones for the benefit of the neighbouring settlements, of which it may have been the sacred site.”
Early Man in North-Yorkshire
Frank Elgee
Pub. John Bellows
1930
Sites within 20km of Old Castle Hill
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Black Howes
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Sand Hill
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Moorsholm Spring
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Stony Ruck
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Moorsholm Rigg
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Freebrough Hill
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Three Howes Rigg (Commondale)
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Lockwood Beck Farm
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Haw Rigg Barrows
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Hob on the Hill
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The Bridestones
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Box Hall/
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Gerrick Moor Dyke
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Herd Howe
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Commondale Moor
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Gerrick Moor
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Kildale Un-named stone
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Gerrick Moor 1
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Commondale
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Gisborough Moor
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Robin Hood’s Butts (Gerrick)
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Elm Lodge, Danby Low Moor
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Crown End, Westerdale
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Three Howes (Guisborough Moor)
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Kildale Moor
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Westerdale Moor
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Airy Hill Farm
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Baysdale
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Percy Rigg Standing Stone
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Cod Hill, Sleddale
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Little Hograh Moor
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Percy Rigg
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Highcliff Nab
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The Old Wife’s Stones Road
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Danby Rigg
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Kildale
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Three Howes Rigg (Easington Moor)
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Brotton Howe
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Howe Hill
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Danby Beacon
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Danby Rigg Cross Dykes
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Easington High Moor
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Great Ayton Moor Enclosure
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The Old Wife’s Stones
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Low Crag Dyke
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Black Dike Moor Pit Alignment
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Great Ayton Moor Chambered Cairn
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Brown Rigg Howe
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Brown Rigg Howe 2
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Brown Rigg Howe 2
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The Nan Stone
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Hanging Stone
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Battersby Moor Cross-Ridge Boundary
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Pind Howes
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Rawland Howe
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Roxby
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Upleatham
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Temple Beeld
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Sandy Lane Standing Stone
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Soapwell Wood
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Lealholm Moor
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Wolf Pit
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Roseberry Topping
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Sandy Lane
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Patterson’s Bank
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Cat Nab
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Stang Howe
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Upleatham
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Warsett Hill
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Western Howes (Westerdale)
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Street House
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Lealholm Rigg
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Newton Under Roseberry Stone
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Glaisdale Swang Stones
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Glaisdale. Black Hill Stone
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Glaisdale Rigg Roadside Stone
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Hart Leap Stones
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Glaisdale Rigg Stone
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Newton Mulgrave Long Barrow
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Margery Bradley Standing Stone /
Flat Howe photo 3description 3 -
Rokan Stone
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Burton Howe
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Ugthorpe Moor Pit Alignment
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Court Green Howe
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High Park Farm
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Loose Howe
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Newton Mulgrave Round Barrow
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Newton Mulgrave Woods
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Loose Howe
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Loose Howe
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Peat Hill
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Eston Moor Carved Stone
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Mount Pleasant
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Eston Nab
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Blakey Howe
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Little Blakey Howe
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Staithes
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Cammon Stone
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Flat Howe
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Hilda’s Well
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Face Stone
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Round Hill
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Urra Moor Standing Stone
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Billy’s Dyke
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Duffin Stone
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Hinderwell Beacon
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Urra Moor
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Cheshire Stone
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Urra Moor
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Traverse Moor Stone
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Shunner Howe
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Blakey Ridge Handstone
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The Wainstones
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Kettle Howe
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Three Howes (Cockayne)
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Lady Cross
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Redcar Beach Submerged Forest
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Hutton Mulgrave
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Three Howes (Cold Moor)
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Howe Hill, Newby
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Horn Ridge Cross Dyke
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Cold Moor
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Wheeldale Howe
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The Wheeldale Stones
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Blue Man I’ The Moss
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Butter Howe
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Wade’s Stone (South)
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Pike Howe
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Drake Howe
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Wade’s Stone (North)
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Murk Mire Moor
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Three Howes
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In Moor
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Tripsdale /
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Trennet
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Lord Stones
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Swarth Howe
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Bilsdale Midcable Stone
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Obtrusch
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The Raven Stone
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Three Howes (Spaunton Moor)
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Stone Rook
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Allan Tofts, Goathland
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Green Howe
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Rudland
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Low Bridestones
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Wheeldale Moor Cist
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High Bridestones
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Harland Moor A
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Harland Moor
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High Snapes
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Live Moor
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Flat Howes
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Hunt House Crag
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Two Howes
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Howl Moor
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