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Brisworthy

Date Added: 3rd Mar 2011
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes

Brisworthy

Brisworthy submitted by mattimpey on 21st Apr 2009. To the South the china clay works at Wotter can be clearly seen from the Brisworthy Stone Cirlce.
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Gunwalloe Wayside Cross

Date Added: 14th Feb 2011
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Gunwalloe Wayside Cross

Gunwalloe Wayside Cross submitted by royston on 17th Aug 2010. Gunwalloe Wayside Cross, tucked into the SE corner of the church.
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St Just's Well

Date Added: 12th Jan 2011
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Just's Well

St Just's Well submitted by ocifant on 31st May 2005. Situated at the edge of a wonderful tropical church garden, this well is in an excellent location.
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Cape Cornwall

Date Added: 1st Dec 2010
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Cape Cornwall

Cape Cornwall submitted by AngieLake on 29th Oct 2004.
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Dry Tree Menhir

Date Added: 24th Nov 2010
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Dry Tree Menhir

Dry Tree Menhir submitted by TimPrevett on 7th May 2003. Grid Ref SW726 212. The impressive Dry Tree Menhir next to Goonhilly Satellite Station. The dish Guinevere is visible to the left of the stone.
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St Minver cross

Date Added: 17th Nov 2010
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Minver cross

St Minver cross submitted by theendlessbreeze on 25th Apr 2006. St. Minver Cross.
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Jesus Well

Date Added: 17th Nov 2010
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Jesus Well

Jesus Well submitted by theendlessbreeze on 11th Jun 2004. Grid Ref: SW937764 Location: Rock, near Padstow, Cornwall. This well is located on St Enodoc golf course at Rock. Follow the directions on the map until the footpath splits. Here you will find a faded white sign marked Jesus Well. Take this footpath until you get to another sign saying follow the white stones to the well.
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Rocky Valley

Date Added: 7th Nov 2010
Site Type: Carving Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Rocky Valley

Rocky Valley submitted by Thorgrim on 2nd Jul 2003. Two labyrinth carvings cut into rock face by a ruined mill. SX 073893 from car park off the B3263 to the north of Tintagel. Bronze Age or possibly later copies.
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St Peran's Well

Date Added: 7th Nov 2010
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Piran's Well

St Piran's Well submitted by theendlessbreeze on 5th Jun 2004. Grid Ref: SX076892 Location: Near Tintagel, Cornwall I notice that you mention St Piran's holy well, near St Nectans Glen in Cornwall; here is a photo of the site.
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St Nectan's Glen

Date Added: 7th Nov 2010
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Nectan's Glen

St Nectan's Glen submitted by Thorgrim on 29th Nov 2003. St Nectan's Glen has been described as amongst the ten most important spiritual sites in the country. (SX080885) There never was a St Nectan, the name is a Christianised form of the Cornish water god - Nechtan. The way down to the water is steep and slippery, but so beautiful. Hundreds of clouties, messages and small offerings crowd the minute ledges of the steep sides of the glen. It can only be reached on foot, but it is well worth the effort. The well house is at the entrance to the gl...
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Bosigran Castle

Date Added: 31st Oct 2010
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Bosigran Castle

Bosigran Castle submitted by Bladup on 17th Mar 2015. Bosigran Castle, Inside the fort.
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Water Music Stone

Date Added: 28th Oct 2010
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Water Music Stone

Water Music Stone submitted by AngieLake on 12th Sep 2008. The imposing Water Music stone taken in early September 2008.
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Chalice Well

Date Added: 24th Oct 2010
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Somerset)
Visited: Yes

Chalice Well

Chalice Well submitted by MarionBenham on 29th Jan 2004. The new well cover, the iron vesica pisces/bleeding lance designed originally by F Bligh Bond, has been slightly embellished and added to the underside of the lid so it can be seen when the lid is raised. nwwrtjwgty Fly now on raven's wing to find that which you seek
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White Spring (Somerset)

Date Added: 24th Oct 2010
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Somerset)
Visited: Yes

White Spring (Somerset)

White Spring (Somerset) submitted by fairyweb on 22nd Mar 2015. The white spring
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Gurnard's Head

Date Added: 22nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Gurnard's Head

Gurnard's Head submitted by ocifant on 31st May 2005. The Trereen Dinas promontory hillfort, taken from the SouthEast.
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Porthmeor Circle

Date Added: 22nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Porthmeor Circle

Porthmeor Circle submitted by ocifant on 14th Feb 2004. Not a lot to see..
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Trencrom

Date Added: 22nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Hillfort Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Trencrom

Trencrom submitted by JimChampion on 27th Aug 2008. This is the view from Twelve O'Clock Rock on Trink Hill towards Trencrom Hill.
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Carn Euny Village

Date Added: 22nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Carn Euny Village

Carn Euny Village submitted by AngieLake on 31st Oct 2004. This view over the Carn Euny Settlement was taken in two shots, which are cobbled together to give an idea of how it looked in March 2004. Bec-Zog's pic is similar to this.
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Creeg Tol

Date Added: 22nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Rock Outcrop Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Creeg Tol basin

Creeg Tol basin submitted by AngieLake on 22nd Mar 2004. This is the Creeg Tol basin (not the Giant's Footprints - they are on a big stone to the right of this). It struck me that this would be a very suitable ceremonial site, standing here, using the basin to anoint some leader (possibly?), who may have stood on the natural platform just underneath it, (lower right in pic) in sight of Boscawen Un, (top centre) and - looking down upon the tiny Creeg Tol "circle". (Out of sight, below right). The whole setting has a strange atmosphere. I almost won...
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St Piran's Cross

Date Added: 22nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Piran's Cross

St Piran's Cross submitted by Thorgrim on 10th Dec 2003. Difficult to find amid the dunes of Penhale Sands, this 8 foot cross stands close to the sand-buried church of St Piran's Oratory. This is the earliest recorded stone cross in Cornwall and is dedicated to its patron saint and that of tinners and miners. Near Perranporth at SW7720 5646
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