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Tag Archives: Craven
Sharp Haw, Flasby, North Yorkshire
Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – SD 9594 5532 Getting Here The quickest way to get here is to head out of Skipton towards the B6265 Grassington Road. Once on the B6265 you will go past the Craven Heifer Pub … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged Airedale, ancient sites, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, Craven, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, England, english heritage, Flasby, geomancy, Merlin, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, settlements, Skipton
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Old Lane Carving, Cowling, North Yorkshire
Cup-and-Ring Stone: OS Grid Reference – SD 97300 42625 – NEW FIND Getting Here This Stone is situated on Old Lane, Cowling, North Yorkshire. To get here coming from Crosshills, you come straight through the village and past the shops . … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, Cowling, Craven, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, english heritage, Ickornshaw, monoliths, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, sacred sites, Standing Stones
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Sheep Scar Circle, Giggleswick, North Yorkshire
Ring Cairn: OS Grid Reference – SD 80519 66474 Also Known as: Borrins Top Getting Here From Settle, take the same direction as if you’re visiting the giant Apronful of Stones cairn. Walk past it, keeping to the walling for … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cairns, Tombs, Tumuli, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, burial, cairn circles, cairns, Craven, death, earth mysteries, Giggleswick, Iron Age, megalithic, Megaliths, North Yorkshire, prehistoric sites, Ribblesdale, ring cairns, sacred sites, Settle, Stackhouse, Stone Circles, tombs
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Sheep Scar Cairn, Giggleswick, North Yorkshire
Cairn: OS Grid Reference – SD 80678 66436 Getting Here Follow the same directions as if you’re visiting the Apronful of Stones giant cairn, above Giggleswick. Walk past the giant cairn for a coupla hundred yards until you reach the … Continue reading
Posted in Cairns, Tombs, Tumuli, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, burial, cairn circles, cairns, Craven, death, earth mysteries, Giggleswick, North Yorkshire, place-names, prehistoric sites, Ribblesdale, sacred sites, Settle, Stackhouse, Stainforth, tombs, tumuli, tumulus
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Sheep Scar Enclosure, Giggleswick, North Yorkshire
Enclosure: OS Grid Reference – SD 80648 66374 Getting Here To reach here, follow the same directions to get to the Apronful of Stones giant cairn. Walk on the footpath past the cairn for about 200 yards until you reach … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Settlement/Enclosures, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, cairns, Craven, earth mysteries, enclosures, Giggleswick, heritage, Hillforts, Iron Age, North Yorkshire, prehistoric sites, Ribblesdale, sacred sites, Settle, settlements, Stackhouse, walling
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Skyrakes West, Stirton, Skipton, North Yorkshire
Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – SD 965 544 Getting Here Takes a bitta finding this one! Take the B6265 road north out of Skipton, and about a mile along, turn left up the small road to Stirton village. But … Continue reading