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Image of Thornborough Henge Central by David Raven

Thornborough Henge Central

Henge

Imbolc 2007. Following the well dressing nearby a few folks meet up for a picnic in the central henge. It’s hard to show the scale of this place, or any earthworks, in photographs... This place is immense...

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Image of Sunkenkirk (Stone Circle) by David Raven

Sunkenkirk

Stone Circle

On the way up to the circle, I noticed this stone a short way from the track. It’s hard to recall it’s height now, but I’d guess it was perhaps four feet tall. Cattle rubbing post? Or something more interesting?

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Image of Silver Hill (Round Barrow(s)) by David Raven

Silver Hill

Round Barrow(s)

What is it? On a recent visit we noticed that the top had signs of excavation in the past. Looking for the silver, perhaps? The hill is on private land, and it’s best to give the folks at Silver Hill Farm a courteous knock on the door before you wander through their garden!

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Image of Rivock Edge by David Raven

Rivock Edge

RockRich tries to see the very faint carvings. The one visible at the base of the rock was hidden under the turf and made a nice hemisphere of roots and peat as we peeled it away. We put it back after pic taking, of course.

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Image of Bradup (Stone Circle) by David Raven

Bradup

Stone Circle

A conspicuous upright stone on the moorland adjacent to the former site of the Bradup circle. If you take the public footpath that runs west from Bradup, leave the pasture and get onto the heather. The stone is on your right, down the slope to Bradup beck. It looked like it had two possible cup-marks. I couldn’t seem to find it in the PRAWR book. (Apologies for not having a useful grid ref.).

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Image of Rivock Edge by David Raven

Rivock Edge

Odd thing this. It appears to be a large rock that’s been shot at! On closer inspection, there are also some more weathered markings that *may* be cups. It’s about half-way between the former site of Bradup circle and the plantation at Rivock. Check it out and see what you think...

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Image of Rivock Edge by David Raven

Rivock Edge

The large boulder on the eastern boundary of the conifer plantation. Looking south(ish), showing detail of the carvings with a walking pole for a sense of scale. Grid ref: SE 08142 44875.

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Image of Thornborough Henge South by David Raven

Thornborough Henge South

Henge

The edge of the henge bank. I’m not sure what this (the row of pebbles) is, or how old it is. Is it contemporary with the henge, or later? In the field, it appears to be the edge of a ‘platform’ that joins the circular henge. It sort of goes off at an angle.

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