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Tag Archives: Askwith
Snowden Carr carving (610), Askwith, North Yorkshire
Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 18105 51210 Getting Here From Otley, take the road north across the River Wharfe up and up, heading towards Askwith Moor. As the moorland opens up ahead of you, at the crossroads turn … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Askwith, Bronze Age, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, earth mysteries, England, english heritage, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, prehistoric sites, rock carvings, Snowden Carr, Timble, Weston
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Picketts Beck East, Askwith Moor, North Yorkshire
Cup-and-Ring Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 1708 5054 — NEW FIND Getting Here From the Askwith Moor Road parking spot, head across the road and take the directions to the Woman Stone carving about 510 yards (467m) across the moors … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Askwith, Askwith Moor, Bronze Age, Cup-and-Ring Stones, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, Denton, England, english heritage, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, tourist attractions, Washburn Valley, Wharfedale
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Wester Cairnfield (02), Askwith Moor, North Yorkshire
Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 1698 5070 Getting Here From the Askwith Moor Road parking spot, head west to the Askwith Moor cairnfield. Keep walking west, going downhill past the main cluster of rocks. If you begin zigzagging amidst … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Askwith, Askwith Moor, Bronze Age, Cup-and-Ring Stones, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, Denton, England, english heritage, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, tourist attractions, Washburn Valley, Wharfedale
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Wester Cairnfield (01), Askwith Moor, North Yorkshire
Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 16966 50674 Getting Here From the Askwith Moor Lane parking site, take the directions to the Askwith Moor Cairnfield. Walk westwards for about 100 yards down the gradual slope, towards the boggy land below, but … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Askwith, Askwith Moor, Bronze Age, Cup-and-Ring Stones, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, Denton, England, english heritage, gunshots, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, rifle ranges, shooting, tourist attractions, Washburn Valley, Wharfedale
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Lower Lanshaw Stone (02), Askwith Moor, North Yorkshire
Cup-and-Ring Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 16059 50875 Getting Here Start at the Askwith Moor parking spot on Askwith Moor Road, then walk down the road (south) 300 yards till you reach the gate and track on the other side of … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged ancient walling, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Askwith, Askwith Moor, Bronze Age, carvings, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, Denton, enclosures, english heritage, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, prehistoric sites, settlements, Weston, Wharfedale
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Sunrise Stone (605), Snowden Crags, Askwith, North Yorkshire
Cup-and-Ring Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 18066 51251 Also Known as: Carving 605 Northern Earth Mysteries Stone Getting Here Take the same directions as if you’re going to visit the Naked Jogger Carving (stone 612), not far from the … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Askwith, Askwith Moor, Bronze Age, carved stones, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, english heritage, Fewston, Fewston Valley, Forest of Knaresborough, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Otley, petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Snowden Carr, symbolism, Timble
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Snowden Carr Carving (603), Askwith Moor, North Yorkshire
Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 17993 51112 Getting Here From Askwith village go up the Moor Lane and at the crossroads go straight across (Snowden Moor is across left). Go down and along Snowden Carr Road until the … Continue reading
Posted in Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquities, Archaeology, Askwith, Beltane, Bronze Age, burial, cairns, carvings, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, death, earth mysteries, enclosures, fertility, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, petroglyphs, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, settlements, Snowden, Timble, Washburn Valley, Weston
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Weston Moor (543), North Yorkshire
Cup-and-Ring Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 18521 49406 Getting Here Get yourself to the impressive multi-ringed Greystone Allotment carving, then walk to the copse of trees close by and bear left, following the edge of the fence along and … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Askwith, Bronze Age, carved stones, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, Dob Park, english heritage, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Otley, Petroglyphs, petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, symbolism, symbols, Washburn Valley, Weston
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