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Brinklow (Artificial Mound) — Images (click to view fullsize)

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Knightlow Hill - The Wroth Stone — Fieldnotes

I dunno - the mound - the stone - found an old bottle on the footpath. its surely older than that but by how much?
a bronze age smelting pot for medieval charities?

but what do I know read the article below and take the link.

Knightlow Hill - The Wroth Stone — Images

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Wigston Parva (Round Barrow(s)) — Fieldnotes

interesting enough according to the guy in the house at the end of the track and in the corner of the square - Britains first windmill was built a couple of hundred yards North west of the barrow site - recorded and documented by the BBC.

As for the barrows/henge? well I couldn't get near enough to them as the crops were very very young but from 200 hundred metres away you can see a slight dome - well ploughed out now.

Wigston Parva (Round Barrow(s)) — Images

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Castlerigg (Stone Circle) — Images

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Ty Mawr (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Stony Littleton (Long Barrow) — Images

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Penrhosfeilw (Standing Stones) — Images

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Mayburgh Henge (Circle henge) — Images

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Low Moor (Long Barrow) — Images

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Lain Wen Farm Inscribed Stone — Images

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The Devil's Ring and Finger (Standing Stones) — Images

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The King Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Seven Stones of Hordron Edge (Stone Circle) — Images

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Hetty Pegler's Tump (Long Barrow) — Images

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Gamelands (Stone Circle) — Images

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Copt Howe (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) — Images

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Trefignath (Chambered Cairn) — Images

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Maelmin Henge Reconstruction — Links

Ford and Etal Estates: Maelmin Heritage Trail & Henge


Condicote Henge — Links

Condicote History Zone


Castlerigg (Stone Circle) — Images

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Gunnerkeld (Stone Circle) — Fieldnotes

Drove to Gunnerkeld after Shap and managed to gain access to the farm, on my first visit. Excellent. The famer was in the driveway playing with his tractor, he was polite and showed me where to park and the way to the circle. There is a standing stone just in front of the house, (though I didn’t look, as it felt like walking over their front garden) and a few small stones barely sticking out the ground on the way to the circle, (could be old kerb stones?), which all seemed to line up, though there is a wall in the way so I couldn’t get a full view.
I had already read about the close proximity to the M6 but I really wasn’t ready for just how close.
The circle itself has an inner and outer ring with only a handful still standing. On approach It’s hard to get a grip of what’s going on as the stones seemed scattered but a formation soon appears when standing in and around the circle. There is also what appears to be a cairn in the center and one of the entrance stones has a big piece of flint in it. There are a lot of stones remaining and some of fairly good size.
A friendly place - the sheep were mellow and even the motorway drivers were tooting their horns as they drove by.

Gunnerkeld (Stone Circle) — Images

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Hawk Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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The Hoar Stone (Chambered Tomb) — Images

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The Devil's Ring and Finger (Standing Stones) — Images

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The Devil's Ring and Finger (Standing Stones) — Fieldnotes

Always nice to see a rock with hole in it, makes a break from the norm.....

walking in a south westerly direction away from the site the land sweeps gently down to lake and river with a small number of copse woods islands surrounded by heavily ploughed farmland. after closer inspection the copse cointained a fair amount of good sized stones, some it seems could have been placed here and are possibly in there original position while the majority prosumably dragged into the edge of the field (if indeed that was the case). The nearest copse to the Ring and Finger had the greatest density of what appeared to be standing stones within it and a possible small circle with evidence of more stones running off south south westerly(ish) visible now only in the isolated (fenced off) patches of scrub and copse. A couple of hundered yards away down towards the lake, almost underneath the main house there is a huge mound just away from the shoreline, on the top is a worked stone of a different composite lying on its side. I must also include here 1 (or2) stone(s) lying midway between the mound and the ring and finger (which I have posted in the image section) . There are also a few humps and tumps about on both sides of the river.


Getting here can be tricky without an O.S. map. There are no signs posts.
When you arrive into Norton in Hale from mucklestone drive past the pub and as the road bends right turn left into Forge lane/St/road , find somewhere to park and get onto the footpath (on the left where the houses finish) which eventually leads upto the site (about 5/10 mins walk). All we had was a road atlas which got us within locality of the nearest pub - Once inside asking for Local Knowledge, (where I resisted the question "does norton inhale?") the guy behind the bar repeatedly told us, "In all my 27 years I have never found the need to go up there myself" - "Its just a rock in a field" (which answered my question - obviously he didn't).
But don't be put off by my tale of Norman the barman - in - the only pub - of the prettiest - best looked after - village in Shropshire..

NB* The farmer told us of a Roman road which ran near by and of the stately homes 18th century owners/ground keepers fondness of landscape gardening. That coupled with the many years of heavy farming (in my opinion) its little wonder that what is left here is probably a very tiny fragment of its former self.

Brinklow (Artificial Mound) — Miscellaneous

Last time I came here I slipped down the banks on me arse - this time round I was vicously attacked by the local flora.
2/1/04. Re-visit and again I slipped down the bank

Brinklow (Artificial Mound) — Images

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Holyhead Mountain Hut Group (Ancient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork) — Fieldnotes

....if you can afford time from your busy schedule,
Park in the RSPB car park on the left then cross the road to a stile signed to the Hut Circles.
There is plenty to look at in the main settlement but a wonder up the dirt track brings you to the huts in the image above, once seen from the right of the track there's a bit of a tricky climb down to them via a barely visable (and at the the time) overgrown footpath.

Holyhead Mountain Hut Group (Ancient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork) — Images

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Bryn Celli Ddu Gorsedd (Natural Rock Feature) — Images

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Capel Garmon (Chambered Cairn) — Fieldnotes

On my first journey here the farmer was totally ignorant of this chamber in his back garden pointing us down the road instead.

Capel Garmon (Chambered Cairn) — Images

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Trefignath (Chambered Cairn) — Images

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Barclodiad-y-Gawres (Chambered Cairn) — Images

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Bryn Celli Ddu (Chambered Cairn) — Images

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