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Aberlemno

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Standing Stones Country: Scotland (Angus)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Nov 2004

Aberlemno

Aberlemno submitted by AngieLake on 2nd Nov 2004. The reverse (south side) of my favourite Pictish stone at Aberlemno seemed to have cup-marks carved in the lower part of it. This shot taken 5th July 2001. This is one of the finest Class I Pictish stones. It is of sandstone and stands on the roadside to the north of the church. The design shows a snake, double-disc and Z-rod with a mirror and comb below
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Achnabreck

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Argyll)
Visited: Yes on 22nd Jul 2010

Achnabreck

Achnabreck submitted by AngieLake on 22nd Jul 2010. Taken on a visit to Kilmartin Glen in 2002.
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Altarnun Cross

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 21st Oct 2004

Altarnun Cross

Altarnun Cross submitted by AngieLake on 21st Oct 2004. A view of the lovely old 'Celtic' cross in St Nonna's churchyard at Altarnun (altar of St Non, or Nonna) near Bodmin Moor. (Also known as 'the cathedral of the moor'). In the church leaflet we read: "By the church gate is to be found a very fine celtic cross. As well as being a thing of beauty it is also a great age, probably dating back to the 6th century, the time of St Nonna herself. For one thousand four hundred years, as this cross has stood, people have worshipped God in the churches b...
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Alton Barnes Modern Stone

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc Country: England (Wiltshire)
Visited: Yes on 16th Aug 2007

Alton Barnes Modern Stone

Alton Barnes Modern Stone submitted by AngieLake on 16th Aug 2007. The modern standing stone at Alton Barnes. It commemorates a crop circle found locally in 1990. The Alton Barnes White Horse is on the hill in the distance (a bit blurred here, as taken after 8pm, 12 July). See site page for more info.
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Andle Stone (Stanton Moor)

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Natural Stone / Erratic / Other Natural Feature Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 25th Nov 2009

Andle Stone (Stanton Moor)

Andle Stone (Stanton Moor) submitted by AngieLake on 25th Nov 2009. The Andle Stone is like a modern-art sculpture.
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Anglesey Eisteddfod Circle

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Yes on 24th Jun 2007

Anglesey Eisteddfod Circle

Anglesey Eisteddfod Circle submitted by AngieLake on 24th Jun 2007. The Anglesey Eisteddfod circle, (Eisteddfod Mon circle). This view looking across the Menai Straits towards Llandudno and Great Orme's Head on the mainland.
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Arbor Low 1

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2007

Arbor Low 1

Arbor Low 1 submitted by AngieLake on 28th Dec 2007. If you can overlook the join in this compilation shot taken on a freezing afternoon of 16 Dec 07, you will see the southern causeway entrance to Arbor Low [above centre], the bumpy turmoil of the added barrow on the SE bank [left], the ditch [below], the raised central area of henge [right], and Gib Hill peeking over the distant bank [above the line of the causeway]. To the extreme right, against the darker furthest bank, the frosty form of one of the larger recumbent stones at the approx SW of...
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Arbor Low Earthwork

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2007

Arbor Low Earthwork

Arbor Low Earthwork submitted by AngieLake on 28th Dec 2007. This stone stands virtually alone in the large field surrounding Gib Hill. Here (freezing cold 16 Dec 07) Arbor Low henge lies at about 60-65 degs from the stone... possible to see Summer Solstice sun rising over the banks from this position, I guess?? Gib Hill is due south.
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Archerton Newtake Cist

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Cist Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes on 21st Apr 2010

Archerton Newtake Cist

Archerton Newtake Cist submitted by AngieLake on 21st Apr 2010. The stone viewed on the apparent brow of the hill when seen while walking SE back down the E.Dart River valley track towards Postbridge.
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Ardgroom Stone Circle

Date Added: 15th Oct 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Cork)
Visited: Would like to visit

Ardgroom Stone Circle

Ardgroom Stone Circle submitted by SteveC on 15th Oct 2010. Ardgroom Stone Circle, Beara Peninsula, County Cork, Ireland
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Arminghall Henge

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Henge Country: England (Norfolk)
Visited: Yes on 8th Nov 2007

Arminghall Henge

Arminghall Henge submitted by AngieLake on 8th Nov 2007. This plan caught my eye because of the horseshoe shape of the posts that used to stand in the centre of Arminghall. I wonder if the builders of Stonehenge were influenced by this site? In 'Circles & Standing Stones' by Evan Hadingham [1978 edition, where this pic was found], he says that the site is carbon-dated to 3400 BC.
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Assycombe

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes on 23rd Aug 2006

Assycombe

Assycombe submitted by AngieLake on 23rd Aug 2006. The largest stone at the top of Assycombe's double stone rows.
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Avebury

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Wiltshire)
Visited: Yes on 6th Jan 2006

Avebury

Avebury submitted by AngieLake on 6th Jan 2006. This stone is near the ENE henge banks at Avebury. Though it's in the segment where the Cove stands, it is one of the furthest from that feature. As it was hot and sunny the day after Summer Solstice I made the effort to walk right around the banks barefoot and saw parts of Avebury that I didn't know existed.
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Axbridge Church Wells

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Somerset)
Visited: Yes on 6th Oct 2006

Axbridge Church Wells

Axbridge Church Wells submitted by AngieLake on 6th Oct 2006. The position of Axbridge church wells in relation to the parish church. They are tucked away in a corner of the northeast part of the town square.
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Bachwen

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen Country: Wales (Gwynedd)
Visited: Yes on 24th Jul 2006

Bachwen

Bachwen submitted by AngieLake on 24th Jul 2006. I vowed to visit this site after seeing one of Hamish's earlier pics. I took loads of photos in cloudy conditions, then, just before I was due to leave (about 6.30pm) the sun came out! Cue: a repeat performance and an expensive visit for me, using my non-digital cameras. This picturesque site is now one of my all-time favourite places, and I was very fortunate to have it all to myself for 2 hrs.
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Badbury Rings

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Hillfort Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 27th Jul 2005

Badbury Rings

Badbury Rings submitted by AngieLake on 27th Jul 2005. Bronze Age bowl-barrows about 500yds west of Badbury Rings Iron Age Hill fort's ramparts. This shows one of the three in the rays of the setting sun in May 2005. The fence right of picture borders the westerly of two N/S lanes leading to the site from the main road south of the fort.
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Bakewell Churchyard

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Nov 2009

Bakewell Churchyard

Bakewell Churchyard submitted by AngieLake on 3rd Nov 2009. Back view of the cross at Bakewell Church.
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Ballymeanoch Dun

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Fort or Dun Country: Scotland (Argyll)
Visited: Yes on 12th Nov 2005

Ballymeanoch Stone Row

Ballymeanoch Stone Row submitted by AngieLake on 12th Nov 2005. Two of the elegant, enigmatic stones of the Ballymeanoch setting in Kilmartin Glen.
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Ballymeanoch Rock Art

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Rock Art Country: Scotland (Argyll)
Visited: Yes on 12th Nov 2005

Ballymeanoch Stone Row

Ballymeanoch Stone Row submitted by AngieLake on 12th Nov 2005. Two of the elegant, enigmatic stones of the Ballymeanoch setting in Kilmartin Glen.
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Ballymeanoch Stone Row

Date Added: 26th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: Scotland (Argyll)
Visited: Yes on 12th Nov 2005

Ballymeanoch Stone Row

Ballymeanoch Stone Row submitted by AngieLake on 12th Nov 2005. Two of the elegant, enigmatic stones of the Ballymeanoch setting in Kilmartin Glen.
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