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Bogle’s Well, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Sacred Well: OS Grid Reference – NS 597 650 Archaeology & History Of all the ancient wells in the city of Glasgow, this has to be one of the most intriguing! Descriptions of it are few and far between, but it is … Continue reading
Posted in Holy Wells, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, boggarts, bogles, earth mysteries, elementals, faerie, fairies, folklore, ghosts, Glasgow, goblins, healing springs, historic Scotland, Holy Wells, Lanarkshire, legends, little people, medieval history, sacred sites, sacred wells, Scotland, supernatural, water
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Rocking Stone, Warley Moor, Halifax, West Yorkshire
Legendary Rock: OS Grid Reference – SE 03399 30199 Getting Here From Denholme, take the A6033 Hebden Bridge road up, but shortly past the great bend turn off right up the steep road towards the moorland windmills until you reach … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Sacred Nature, Yorkshire, West
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Calderdale, druids, earth mysteries, folklore, goblins, Halifax, history, legends, Luddenden, megalithic, Megaliths, Midgley, Ovenden, rocking stones, sacred sites, Saltonstall, Wainstalls, Warley Moor, West Yorkshire
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St. Canna’s Stone, Llangan, Carmarthenshire
Legendary Rock: OS Grid Reference – SN 1770 1874 Also Known as: Chair of St. Canna St Canna’s Chair Archaeology & History This once important healing stone that was moved a short distance (from grid reference SN 1775 1875 to SN … Continue reading
Posted in Carmarthenshire, Sacred Nature, Wales
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Carmarthenshire, curing, earth mysteries, folklore, goblins, hagiography, healing, heritage, Holy Wells, Iron Age, Llangan, megalithic, Megaliths, paganism, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, saints, St Canna, superstitions, Wales
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