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Bede’s Well, Hebburn, Jarrow, County Durham
Holy Well: OS Grid-Reference – NZ 31987 64158 Getting Here Gone down Adair Way and drive down as far as you can. Park and find the path back into the path this leads to the natural amphitheater down steps where … Continue reading
Fairy Stone, Fourstones, Northumberland
Legendary Stone: OS Grid Reference – NY 893 680 Archaeology & History Thought to have been destroyed in the 19th century, folklorists and historians alike didn’t seem to be able to locate this little-known folklore relic, which is still alive … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Northumbria, Sacred Nature
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, boundary stones, earth mysteries, England, faerie, fairies, folklore, Fourstones, heritage, legends, Megaliths, Northumberland, Northumbria, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, traditions, Tyneside
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