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Ingatestone

Date Added: 29th Oct 2019
Site Type: Standing Stones Country: England (Essex)
Visited: Yes on 30th Nov 2013

Ingatestone

Ingatestone submitted by theCaptain on 30th Nov 2013. Two of the large sarsens now flank the entrance to Fryerning Road from the High Street. This is the southern stone.
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Innisidgen Lower

Date Added: 11th Oct 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen Country: England (Isles of Scilly)
Visited: Yes on 8th Sep 1986

Innisidgen Lower

Innisidgen Lower submitted by enkidu41 on 27th Apr 2004. A poorly preserved entrance grave. Most of the roofing stones have disappeared although the passage is still clearly visible.
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Log Text: During a 2 week sailing trip with friends, I left the rest of the crew to sail L'Aurian from St Mary's all the way round the Western Rocks and in to New Grimsby harbour, Tresco for the night. I spent the day walking round the entire coast of St Mary's visiting many ancient sites, before catching a ferry over to Bryher in the evening and getting picked up by the crew.



Innisidgen Upper

Date Added: 11th Oct 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen Country: England (Isles of Scilly)
Visited: Yes on 8th Sep 1986

Innisidgen Upper

Innisidgen Upper submitted by enkidu41 on 27th Apr 2004. SV 9220 1265 This entrance grave on St. Mary's comprises a 26' diameter mound and an 18' long entrance passage roofed with 5 large capstones.
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Log Text: During a 2 week sailing trip with friends, I left the rest of the crew to sail L'Aurian from St Mary's all the way round the Western Rocks and in to New Grimsby harbour, Tresco for the night. I spent the day walking round the entire coast of St Mary's visiting many ancient sites, before catching a ferry over to Bryher in the evening and getting picked up by the crew.



Irishman’s Wall circle

Date Added: 13th Apr 2025
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes on 8th Apr 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 3

Irishman’s Wall circle

Irishman’s Wall circle submitted by TheCaptain on 13th Apr 2025. There were a few upright stones making an arc, with a small sector of about three very close together. Note the filled in excavation trench
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Log Text: Fabulous sunny day to Dartmoor to check out the "new" Taw Marsh stone circle etc. This one is easily found by walking along the trackway south from Belstone, and then heading off the track to the west, just before reaching the Irishmans Wall. Its position was notable for the flattened area of short grass, and remnants of the filled in excavation trenches. There were a few upright stones making an arc, with a small sector of about three very close together. I think that this would be some remnants of a cairn circle rather like the nine stones, rather than a true stone circle.



Iron Hill North

Date Added: 14th Oct 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 19th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Iron Hill North

Iron Hill North submitted by stu on 21st Jul 2002. 596147 NE Lakes Sheet. 10 stones remain on one side of a wall. First stone on right is limestone the rest granite, this is found also at the Gamelands circle, Gunnerkeld and Iron Hill south a few metres away.
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Log Text: Continuing on south and I park near the large flooded quarry, from where it’s a short walk uphill to the east to the top of Iron Hill. The northerly circle is a ring of stones surrounding a large round tumulus which is bisected by the field wall which runs right over the top of it. On the southern side, the circle of kerbstones is almost complete, but I could see nothing on the northern side, but couldnt gain access to have a close look.



Iron Hill South

Date Added: 14th Oct 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 19th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Iron Hill South

Iron Hill South submitted by stu on 16th Jul 2004. NY596 148. The small, slightly odd circle of Iron Hill South.
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Log Text: Just to the south of the hilltop barrow can be seen a small circle of large boulders, with a few more in the centre which may once have formed a cist.



Irons Well (Eyeworth)

Date Added: 8th Feb 2022
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Feb 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 2 Access 4

Irons Well (Eyeworth)

Irons Well (Eyeworth) submitted by JimChampion on 28th May 2006. January 2006. A view downstream from the chalybeate spring on a dull winter's day. Red ferric oxide precipitates out in the water, giving it a very orangey hue. The waters join a stream which feeds Eyeworth Pond.
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Log Text: New Forest walk with an expected lunch stop at Fritham, but the pub was closed. Leaving we go downhill to a large pond with some serious birdwatchers, before following the stream up the valley passing a muddy area with a fenced off spring with iron rust red water burbling out of it.



Joan Ford Newtake E

Date Added: 2nd Oct 2020
Site Type: Cairn Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes on 11th Apr 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Joan Ford Newtake E

Joan Ford Newtake E submitted by TheCaptain on 16th Apr 2019. The cairn has a well defined circular structure, with the wall built over the northern side, but leaving the large central cist clear. The cairn has a clear 8 metre diameter kerb of stones around the outside. Here looking west.
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Log Text: From here it was unclear whether I should procede along the northern wall on the inside, or the outside in order to find the Joan Ford Newtake E cairn and cist. I went down the outside, and found the remains of the cairn after about a hundred yards, but on the inside of the wall. I got a boot full of boggy water in my attempt to get to the wall and take pictures, and there was no way I was going to get over the wall and barbed wire fence from here, so it was back to the gateway and along the wall again, this time on the inside. The cairn is a well defined circular structure, with the wall built over the northern side, but leaving the large central cist clear. The cairn has a clear 8 metre diameter kerb of stones around the outside, and all four sides of the cist remain, as well as the displaced capstone. I stopped to have my sandwich for lunch. Since leaving Sherberton Farm, I had not seen anybody all day until an RAF Hawk flew right above me at about 50 feet with a wing waggle!



Joan Ford Newtake row

Date Added: 2nd Oct 2020
Site Type: Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes on 11th Apr 2019. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 2

Joan Ford Newtake row

Joan Ford Newtake row submitted by TheCaptain on 14th Apr 2019. Approaching the row from the hilltop to the north. The weaterworks lake is a good landmark.
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Log Text: Three slabs stand in a row on the slopes to the northwest of the Swincombe waterworks lake. This is an uncertain site, and it is not like any other prehistoric stone row on Dartmoor. I wondered whether it was part of some ancient settlement or industrial works, of which there are many in this area.



Joan Ford Newtake W

Date Added: 2nd Oct 2020
Site Type: Cairn Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes on 11th Apr 2019. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 2

Joan Ford Newtake W

Joan Ford Newtake W submitted by Bladup on 19th Jan 2016. Joan Ford Newtake W, A little circle with a wall going though it and incorporating two stones. No trace of an internal cist.
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Log Text: Having decided to walk further than the short loop, and to visit the Joan Forn Newtake and cross at the Swincome waterworks, I proceeded out across the moor in a west and southwest direction. Leaving the hardened trackway, I headed up to the hilltop on the way to the enclosure, and noted what were probably cairns, or perhaps hut circles. From there over to the corner of the enclosure wall with its gated entrance, at which I noted some reasonably sized stones, but stupidly didn't realise these were the remains of the Joan Ford Newtake W cairn circle, and didn't take pictures.



Jõelähtme

Date Added: 27th Oct 2019
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery Country: Estonia
Visited: Yes on 19th Oct 2003

Jõelähtme

Jõelähtme submitted by thecaptain on 1st Nov 2003. Jõelähtme burial mounds. A few miles to the East of Tallinn, Estonia
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Joncas Dolmen

Trip No.203  Entry No.195  Date Added: 20th Apr 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen Country: France (Midi:Lot (46))
Visited: Yes on 31st May 2005. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Joncas dolmen

Joncas dolmen submitted by thecaptain on 5th Jul 2005. Joncas dolmen, near to Limogne-en-Quercy, sitting well within its tree covered mound still.
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Log Text: A kilometre walk west of the village of Limogne-en-Quercy along the GR.65 long distance footpath and signposted, you come to this dolmen. Still sitting largely in its mound, the chamber is 3.5 metres long by 1.5 metres wide, facing to the east at 108°. The capstone is unfortunately broken, and only part remains covering the chamber.

When I was here, the surrounding area is covered in flowers of all shapes and colours, on a lovely warm sunny morning.



Joselière Dolmen

Trip No.203  Entry No.29  Date Added: 1st Apr 2020
Site Type: Chambered Cairn Country: France (Pays de la Loire:Loire-Atlantique)
Visited: Yes on 14th May 2005. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 4 Access 4

Joselière Dolmen

Joselière Dolmen submitted by AlexHunger on 3rd Jun 2005. Unusually square 4 chambered square Cairn with double entrances in Pornic. Chambers with apses similar to single Maltese temples. Excavated In 1970s and restored 1985.
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Log Text: As soon as I got here this nice quiet place was flooded with people either returning from the beach or a walk along the clifftop. It is superbly positioned in a field about 50 metres from the sea but it’s a shame about the wartime gun emplacement here also. This transepted burial mound has been restored recently and is in fine condition. It consists of a single entrance corridor which faces eastwards on a bearing of 112° with four internal chambers opening up on the sides which are about 2 metres in width and high enough for me to stand up inside. The cairn is very square with sides about 11 metres in length barely bigger than the internal structures and with a nice white quartz stone at the entrance.



Kalmott cairn circle

Date Added: 14th Oct 2022
Site Type: Ring Cairn Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 19th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Kalmott cairn circle

Kalmott cairn circle submitted by VapourTrail on 28th Sep 2009. Kalmott cairn on a typically dull Cumbrian day in September.
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Log Text: Continue south to Oddendale, where plenty of parking is available on the open moor. Walking south, and below the trees beside the wall just past the farm entrance is found a small circle of stones with a central cist structure. A lovely little monument, and makes me wonder how many more of these there must have been all over these hills.



Karlane Dolmen

Trip No.203  Entry No.316  Date Added: 29th Apr 2020
Site Type: Passage Grave Country: France (Pays de la Loire:Loire-Atlantique)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 9th Jun 2005

Karlane Dolmen

Karlane Dolmen submitted by TheCaptain on 9th Jun 2011. A bit further down the lane from the first dolmen, a few stones which are probably remnants of the second dolmen could be seen on top of a little mound across a freshly ploughed field.
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Log Text: Not far from Bergnon are two dolmens marked down a little lane. I walked down the lane but couldn’t really find anything, although I was assured by a passing chap on a bike, that it is possible to access both dolmens. But the barriers, crops and hedges here made it all too much effort for probably little gain, so I didn't try too hard. A bit further down the lane, a few stones which are probably remnants of the second dolmen could be seen on top of a little mound across a freshly ploughed field.



Kastell Koz

Trip No.203  Entry No.484  Date Added: 26th May 2020
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle Country: France (Bretagne:Finistère (29))
Visited: Yes on 18th Jun 2005. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 5 Access 4

Kastell Koz

Kastell Koz submitted by theCaptain on 25th Jan 2010. This is a superb cliff castle, made on the beautiful headland of the Pointe de Beuzec jutting north into the Baie de Duarnenez
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Log Text: This is a superb cliff castle, made on the beautiful headland of the Pointe de Beuzec jutting north into the Baie de Duarnenez. It is defended on its southern side from the mainland with several rows of banks and ditches. The views from here are superb.



Keld Lane Stones

Date Added: 9th Oct 2022
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 19th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 4

Keld Lane Stones

Keld Lane Stones submitted by TheCaptain on 9th Oct 2022. Walking along the little lane, the two stones in the field by the wall here, the larger stone that I could see before, and also a smaller one.
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Log Text: Back to the car, and this stone can be seen in front of the wall on the skyline to the northwest, beyond the first few fields. I decide I can go and get a closer look at it by driving up to the north and then walking down the little lane. There are two stones in the field by the wall here, the larger stone that I could see before, and also a smaller one.



Kemp Howe

Date Added: 9th Oct 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 30th Jun 2008

Kemp Howe

Kemp Howe submitted by thecaptain on 16th Jul 2008. The remaining arc of Kemp Howe stone circle, looking south westish.
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Kemp Howe

Date Added: 9th Oct 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 19th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 2 Access 4

Kemp Howe

Kemp Howe submitted by nicoladidsbury on 29th Mar 2004. This is the remains of what must have been a beautiful stone circle. The stones are pink granite and have a lovely glow. Unfortunately the ambience has been shattered by the "wonderful" victorians, who built the railway on top of it.
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Log Text: Driving up to Penrith on the day of the Queen's funeral, the M5 and M6 nicely free of traffic, I turn off at Shap for a look at some of the Shap Avenue stones. A quick look at Kemp Howe stone circle, but the field is closed off with livestock inside, so I satisfy myself with a look over the gate.



Kenidjack Cairn Circle

Date Added: 29th Jun 2023
Site Type: Ring Cairn Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2023

Kenidjack Cairn Circle

Kenidjack Cairn Circle submitted by Bladup on 16th Sep 2014. Kenidjack Cairn Circle in the early morning sun.
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Log Text: Big walk round the Botallack mines area, and despite being very tired when I get back to Botallack, I decide to go further south to have a look for this cairn circle. I'm still not convinced of its authenticity amoungst the mining ruins, but it’s a lovely spot. I get to sit and watch a nest of choughs up on top of one of the old engine houses, must be parents with about 4 offspring up there.




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