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Tag Archives: Fewston
Little Almscliffe, Stainburn, North Yorkshire
Cup-and-Ring Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 23242 52260 Also Known as: Carving no.555 (Boughey & Vickerman) Little Almias Cliff Crag Archaeology & History When the great northern antiquarian William Grainge (1871) wrote of this place, he told that, “the top … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged Almscliffe Crags, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Brackenthwaite, Bronze Age, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, earth mysteries, english heritage, Fewston, folk-lore, folklore, Forest of Knaresborough, geology, geomancy, Harrogate, heathens, history, Kirkby Overblow, legends, Lindley, neolithic, North Rigton, North Yorkshire, omphalos, paganism, Pannal, Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock art, prehistoric sites, ritual magick, sacred sites, Sandwith Moor, shamanism, Stainburn, Wharfedale
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James Stone, Blubberhouses Moor, North Yorkshire
Standing Stone: OS Grid reference – SE 15196 54722 Getting Here From Blubberhouses church by the crossroads, walk up the slope (south) as if you’re going to Askwith, for 100 yards or so, taking the track and footpath past the … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Standing Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Blubberhouses, boundary stones, Bronze Age, earth mysteries, England, english heritage, Fewston, Forest of Knareborough, megalithic, Megaliths, monoliths, North Yorkshire, prehistoric sites, Standing Stones, Timble
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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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Raven Stones (559), Thruscross, North Yorkshire
Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 11835 58006 Getting Here Take the A59 road from Harrogate and Skipton and at the very top of the moors near the Gill Head Enclosures, take the small road up past the disused … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Cup-and-Ring Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, carved stones, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, earth mysteries, England, Fewston, heritage, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Petroglyphs, petroglyphs, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Thruscross
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Busky Dike Druidical Altar, Fewston, North Yorkshire
Legendary Rocks (destroyed): OS Grid Reference – SE 187 545 Archaeology & History The original position and nature of this site was difficult to ascertain and left us wondering whether the place was once a monolith, stone circle or legendary … Continue reading
Posted in Sacred Nature, Yorkshire, North
Tagged Archaeology, bharguests, black dogs, dolmen, druidic, druids, Fewston, folk-lore, folklore, legend, legends, monoliths, North Yorkshire, ritual, Standing Stones, Washburn Valley
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Bride Stone, Farnley Moor, North Yorkshire
Standing Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 1991 4932 Getting Here From Otley go north straight over the river and upwards into the countryside for nearly two miles (past the TV mast on the right). As you reach near the … Continue reading
Posted in Standing Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bride, Brigantia, Brigit, Bronze Age, earth mysteries, english heritage, Fewston, folk-lore, folklore, goddess, megalithic, Megaliths, monolith, neolithic, North Yorkshire, Otley, paganism, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, St. Bride, Standing Stones, Washburn Valley
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