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Tag Archives: St. Bride
St. Bride’s Well, London, Middlesex
Holy Well (covered): OS Grid Reference – TQ 3157 8111 Archaeology & History Close to the centre of that corporate money-laundering place of homo-profanus that is the City of London, was once a site that represents the antithesis of what … Continue reading
Posted in England (south), Holy Wells, Middlesex
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Brigit, cailleach, druids, earth mysteries, England, Fleet Street, folklore, genius loci, goddess, heathens, Holy Wells, legends, London, medieval history, Middlesex, Mother goddess, myth, paganism, pagans, sacred sites, sacred springs, shamanism, St. Bride, traditions, water, Westminster
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Ben Ledi, Callander, Stirlingshire
Sacred Mountain: OS Grid Reference – NN 562 097 Getting Here From the tourist-infested (but lovely) town of Callander, look west to the largest of the nearby mountains — that’s where you’re heading! You can keep along the A84 road out of the town … Continue reading
Posted in Sacred Nature, Stirlingshire
Tagged animism, Beltane, Callander, folklore, Heathenism, heathens, holy mountains, Kilmahog, paganism, Scotland, solstice, St. Bride, Stirlingshire, traditions, Trossachs
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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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