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Sites Anne T has logged on trip number: 117  (View all trips)
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St Michael & All Angels (Barningham)

Trip No.117  Entry No.1  Date Added: 12th Feb 2019
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (County Durham)
Visited: Yes on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

St Michael

St Michael submitted by Anne T on 10th Feb 2019. Close up of the reverse (face C) of AS Corpus Barningham 02, which shows traces of a relief circle.
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Log Text: Cross Base and Cross Head/Grave Marker (Barningham): Having arranged a day out with rich32 to seek out and photograph some of the Barningham Moor rock art panels, I'd also seen the cross base on Historic England, so we arrived in Barningham half an hour before the meeting time to look around the churchyard. As well as the cross base in the south eastern corner of the churchyard, there was also a round headed grave marker in the church; to my surprise, the church was open, and we were able to get in and photograph this, too.

The church looks surprisingly modern (and it is largely Victorian) but the churchyard is much, much older, and also includes a 1503 grave slab (too covered in moss to identify) which is sited within the remains of the medieval foundations of the original church. There are also some really interesting grave stones, which I photographed.

Within a couple of minutes walk there is also the modern stone (gate post) circle and the village Pant (drinking fountain), complete with its culvert and voussoir arch. A lovely start to the day!



Grey Stones (Barningham Moor)

Trip No.117  Entry No.5  Date Added: 12th Feb 2019
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 4

Grey Stones (Barningham Moor)

Grey Stones (Barningham Moor) submitted by Anne T on 12th Feb 2019. Looking virtually east across the settlement, from its southern most side. The circular bank, which incorporates the stone blocks, can just be made out.
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Log Text: Grey Stones Settlement, Barningham Moor: As we parked just to the east of this settlement and walked south onto the moor, it was obvious we were walking up into something, but what that something was a little difficult to make out, until I started to be able to see low, circular banks. The blocks positioned on the banks made these easier to see.

Taking some photos and later comparing them with the HE and Pastscape records made it easier to understand what it was we were standing in. I’d love to go back with the notes and walk around again.

The carved rock (Barningham Moor 97) is within the settlement.



Cowclose House (Barningham Moor)

Trip No.117  Entry No.7  Date Added: 12th Feb 2019
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 5

Cowclose House (Barningham Moor)

Cowclose House (Barningham Moor) submitted by Anne T on 12th Feb 2019. Standing at the southern side of this unenclosed settlement, looking northwards across it.
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Log Text: Cowclose House Unenclosed Settlement, Barningham Moor: In some ways, this settlement was much easier to identify on the ground than Grey Stones, just to the south east, as there was a ditch running east-west alongside the southern side of the metalled track, and a clear circular enclosure, which stood out as being bright green, shorter grass on the north side of the road.

Would love to go back with the notes and the plan and look round again.



Barningham Moor 99

Trip No.117  Entry No.9  Date Added: 13th Feb 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: England (County Durham)
Visited: Yes on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Barningham Moor 99

Barningham Moor 99 submitted by SolarMegalith on 29th May 2013. Cup with three rings/penannulars and two simple cup-marks to its left (photo taken on May 2013).
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Log Text: Barningham Moor 99: This was a lovely stone, found a few metres east of the track. The cup with three penannulars was clearly made out. The cup marks were a little more difficult to spot on the day, but could be felt by running my finger tips over the rock. The five cups towards the north end of the rock appear slightly darker than the rest of the rock on the photo.



Barningham Moor 97

Trip No.117  Entry No.6  Date Added: 12th Feb 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: England (County Durham)
Visited: Yes on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Barningham Moor 97

Barningham Moor 97 submitted by Rich32 on 19th Mar 2017. Carved rock positioned in the Grey Stones area of Barningham Moor, Co Durham. Motifs consist of a domino five cups and two further cups. Feathering marks can also be seen on the stone. Recorded as ref 2 in PRAoCDSW and 97 on England's Rock Art database. Image captured in June 2006.
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Log Text: Barningham Moor 97 rock art panel: This rock was easy to pick out amongst the others on the hillside. It has clearly been squared off and has ‘feather’ marks in the middle as if it was just about to be quarried, but the workmen have walked off and forgotten about it.

Richard pointed out the domino pattern on its south eastern corner, but my goodness I had to look hard for it, then once I’d seen it, it was difficult not to see.

Unfortunately, the light wasn’t brilliant. Would like to come back with a bottle of water and a brush or on a day with brilliant sunlight to bring out the motifs.



Barningham Moor 96

Trip No.117  Entry No.3  Date Added: 12th Feb 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: England (County Durham)
Visited: Yes on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Barningham Moor 96

Barningham Moor 96 submitted by Rich32 on 19th Mar 2017. The most north easterly carving on Barningham Moor, Co Durham. Recorded as reference 1 in the 1998 publication "Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale" and Barningham Moor 96 on England's Rock Art database. Carving has around a dozen cups some with grooves running west towards the ground. Tooling marks are also visible.
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Log Text: Barningham Moor 96: Our first rock art panel on Barningham Moor, and this was a lovely rock to start with. It was so near the road, and easy to reach, with stunning views over to the north towards Barnard Castle.



Barningham Moor 114

Trip No.117  Entry No.8  Date Added: 13th Feb 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: England (County Durham)
Visited: Yes on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 3

Barningham Moor 114

Barningham Moor 114 submitted by Rich32 on 20th Mar 2017. Carved stone close to the foot of scarp below Washbeck Green, Barningham Moor. Stone is under 1.5m in length and has a number of grooves some of which incorporate cup marks. Tooling marks may also be present in one or two grooves. Image captured in May 2009.
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Log Text: Barningham Moor 114: This triangular shaped rock sits in relative isolation on the moor. There is considerably more lichen on the stone than when it was surveyed by NADRAP and photographed by rich32 in 2009. It was a good job I had the description with me, but even with rich32 pointing out the motifs, I’m still not sure I understood what I saw on the day. Looking at the photographs (which were taken in not too good lighting) together with the ERA drawing of the panel hasn’t really helped, either! I did query on the day if the grooves might have been the result of water running down the stone, but there was no fluting at the top to indicate this.



Barningham Moor 1.

Trip No.117  Entry No.4  Date Added: 12th Feb 2019
Site Type: Rock Art Country: England (County Durham)
Visited: Couldn't find on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Access 4

Log Text: Barningham Moor 1: Despite having the grid co-ordinates and also being with rich32, who knew where this stone had previously been located, we were unable to find it. in the end we started a few hundred yards to the west of Barningham Moor 96 and the three of us walked in a line back to BM 96, but no stones were visible in the ground. This panel was completely covered by grass and moss. Shame, perhaps we'll be able to see this on another visit.



Barningham Modern Stone Circle

Trip No.117  Entry No.2  Date Added: 9th Feb 2019
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc Country: England (County Durham)
Visited: Yes on 6th Feb 2019. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 3 Access 5

Barningham Modern Stone Circle

Barningham Modern Stone Circle submitted by rich32 on 9th Jul 2006. 12 gateposts sit proud overlooking the village of Barningham. Built in May 06 to give a 'prehistoric' feel to the villages '2500BC' theme day
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Log Text: Barningham Modern Stone Circle: This stone circle, created for a village event in 2006, and made up of gateposts, lies on private land, but is visible from the road which runs roughly east-west through the village. Coming out of the lane from St Michael and All Saints, the circle is virtually opposite the Norbeck Bank road end.




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