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Corndon Down N Cairns

Date Added: 21st Dec 2022
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Dec 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Corndon Down N Cairns

Corndon Down N Cairns submitted by TheCaptain on 21st Dec 2022. I thought I saw signs of a possible row emanating from the northwestern side of the eastern cairn but we weren't hanging around this grey cold windy day, so I didn't spend any time having a proper look.
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Log Text: Walk from Ponsworthy up and over Corndon Hill, taking in the money pit, Sharp Tor and Dr Blackall's ride, stopping for lunch at the Tavistock Inn. At the top of the northern summit, east west across the top, are two large cairns about 20 to 25 metres diameter, both of which have been mutilated by previous visitors to make crude shelters. There is an ancient reave running across the hill, and I thought I saw signs of a possible row emanating from the northwestern side of the eastern cairn but we weren't hanging around this grey cold windy day, so I didn't spend any time having a proper look.



Moor Divock 6, 7 and 8

Date Added: 24th Nov 2022
Site Type: Cairn Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Couldn't find on 20th Sep 2022

Log Text: Now much later than my explorations, I am looking at an old antiquarian article, "The Prehistoric Remains on Moordivock, near Ullswater. — By M. WAISTELL TAYLOR". I see that in approximately where the shake hole and gulley was, there are marked cairn circles MD6, MD7 and MD8. These are nowhere near where they were recorded on the megalithic portal, which I had been to look for at the end of my visit, right up near Heughscar Hill. Cairn MD6 is recorded as a ring of seven stones, 25 feet in diameter. Cairn MD7 is recorded as a double ring of five stones each, just 14 feet in diameter. Cairn MD8 is recorded as a ring of seven stones, just 9 feet in diameter.



Askham Fell Stone Row

Date Added: 24th Nov 2022
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 3

Askham Fell Stone Row

Askham Fell Stone Row submitted by SandyG on 16th Nov 2019. The stone row at NY 49233 22240. View from the south.
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Log Text: From Moor Divock 5, I walk off to the northwest towards White Raise cairn, which can clearly be seen. Much of the bracken has been cut back, and it seems a reasonable way to go. I start to see lots of stones poking their pale tops clear of the grass. Am I imagining it, or is this some sort of stone row. It certainly looks possible. Further on, and there are more stones, some of them quite large and certainly not in natural positions. Intriguing. I now start to think I am seeing two rows of stones, fairly unevenly spaced, and not particularly parallel, but definitely there. At this point, everything is disturbed by a large shakehole and gulley, so I cannot directly follow what would have been the line of the stones. Once past this, and there are more stones standing in amongst the ferns, and it is now noticeable that the bracken has been cut back along the line of this avenue. Its a pity I hadn't spotted this before, and just headed off directly from the northern hillock at MD5 towards White Raise. This just has to be an avenue of stones running between MD5 and White Raise. It is only much later when I start to log my findings that I see there is an avenue included on the portal, under the name Askham Fell, not Moor Divock. It is really pleasing to have sort of found this all by myself without any prior knowledge. Several weeks later I still feel chuffed!



Moor Divock 5

Date Added: 23rd Nov 2022
Site Type: Cairn Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 3

Moor Divock 5

Moor Divock 5 submitted by stu on 16th Jul 2004. NY 4930 2217. Round cairn with 3 stones on its western side aligned N-S.
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Log Text: I walked further along the main trackway, before taking a small path out towards the obvious cairn of Moor Divock 5. It is an obvious large round cairn with three large stones in a sort of row sticking out across the top and many others laying around, presumably once making up a ring around a hollow in the centre of the cairn. Nearby to the north is another raised mound which initially looks to be another cairn, which the sheep like to sit on. When I do get to have a closer look, there seems to be possibly a cairn, but I am not 100% convinced this is anything other than a natural lump in the ground.



Moor Divock 4 to 5 Stone Avenue

Date Added: 23rd Nov 2022
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Couldn't find on 20th Sep 2022

Log Text: Having walked back to the main trackway, I headed along it in a northwesterly direction, before taking a small path out towards the obvious cairn of MD5. As a result, I didn't see anything of the MD4-5 avenue, as I didn't know it was here to look for, and wouldn't have been in the right place by fate.



Moor Divock carved stone

Date Added: 23rd Nov 2022
Site Type: Rock Art Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022

Moor Divock carved stone

Moor Divock carved stone submitted by nicoladidsbury on 16th Feb 2005. Possible carved stone on Moor Divock close to Moor Divock 4 ring cairn
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Log Text: Having got the portal details of this I had a good look in a couple of places where I found two cairn/shooting butt structures in a sort of wall. The best I found was a stone with several holes in it, which I didn't think were anything other than natural or perhaps quarrying marks. But I probably didn't find the listed stone.



Moor Divock 3

Date Added: 22nd Nov 2022
Site Type: Cairn Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 3

Moor Divock 4

Moor Divock 4 submitted by postman on 25th Oct 2012. Sometimes a friend at work will ask why I do this , but the question isn't why I do, it's why don't you ? (though really I know the answer)
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Log Text: From MD4 I head back to the main trackway, where my attention is drawn to a couple of large stones laying just off the trackway to the right. I wonder if this was once a cairn with a few kerbstones. I look at the portal again, and see a cup marked stone somewhere around here, and wonder if it is that? No, its not that, which is marked further to the north. Thinking back now home, three weeks later and having got the old plan in front of me, I wonder if this is the remains of MD3. Unlike me, I did not take or keep any pictures of this, probably convinced that there was nothing of any ancient importance at this place! Doh!



Moor Divock 4

Date Added: 22nd Nov 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 3

Moor Divock 4

Moor Divock 4 submitted by h_fenton on 7th Oct 2010. An oblique Kite Aerial Photograph of 'Moor Divock 4' ring cairn, viewed from roughly south. 11 September 2010
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Log Text: From the MD2 stones, there is a path out to the clearly seen standing stones of Moor Divock 4, marked as Cairn Circle on the OS map. This consists of a round cairn of stones, surmounted by a ring of about 10 large stones standing proudly on top. It’s a lovely little thing, and from it can be quite clearly seen several other cairns on this moorland plateau. I sit here for a while just looking at the world around me and start to wonder. If this is Moor Divock 4, the previous stones were MD2, then what happened to MD3? I have good phone signal up here and so fire up the megalithic portal, only to find that MD3 is shown as beyond MD5. The pictures for it are mostly of MD4, so that can't be right.



Askham Fell Cairn Stone Row

Date Added: 22nd Nov 2022
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 3

Askham Fell Cairn Stone Row

Askham Fell Cairn Stone Row submitted by SandyG on 7th Jan 2018. The two western stones and nearby kerbed cairn. View from south (Scale 1m).
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Log Text: I notice online that a little avenue is declared to the south of MD4, so I have a good look around. I see perhaps a couple of stones, and maybe a set of 4 in a square arrangement, but nothing which shouts out to me that here is a stone row.



Moor Divock 2

Date Added: 22nd Nov 2022
Site Type: Standing Stones Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 3

Moor Divock 2

Moor Divock 2 submitted by Anne T on 16th May 2022. A view of the stones looking almost due west. The handle of my walking pole is pointing due north.
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Log Text: From the Cop Stone, I head off along the trackway until I see the stones of the little cairn circle Moor Divock 4 off in the distance, so then head off along a smaller path towards that. There are a couple of large stones standing proud of the ground which I go to look at, and it seems they are clearly stood up and standing in their positions with a few smaller stones also. Clearly not natural. I later find this to be Moor Divock 2.



Cop Stone

Date Added: 21st Nov 2022
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Cop Stone

Cop Stone submitted by nicoladidsbury on 16th Feb 2005. Cop Stone, Moor Divock, Near Askham OS NY 4959 2160 We approached Moor Divock on bike, setting off from Askham, via Whale, Helton and Heltonhead, so I was a little bit tired.... The bridleway over the moor was smooth, level and firm, excellent for bike riding. We spotted the Cop Stone off to the right and, abandoning the bikes, we walked over springy turf and heather to investigate. The stone is aproximately 1.20m, and leaning to the north. Moor Divock is an exciting place, to the north t...
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Log Text: It’s a simple drive from Mayburgh up through Askham, then on to Helton and up onto the moorland plateau, with plenty of parking beside the road near to the Cop Stone. Boots on, map in pocket, water, sandwiches, camera and raincoat in bag, tracker set, then its off for my exploration of the Moor Divock sites. It's quite busy up here, with a constant stream of people walking and cycling past. First off is the Cop Stone, which is for some reason much smaller than I was expecting. Erosion has made a large depression around the stone, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was to fall over in the not too distant future. Despite thinking I had read that the ring cairn of which the Cop Stone is a part was now largely destroyed, it seemed to be fairly obvious to my eyes, so I took a walk around its circumference, and found plenty more stones sticking up above the heather, particularly in the western arc. I have to say, the Cop Stone does look good perched up here in this splendid place.



King Arthur's Round Table

Date Added: 20th Oct 2022
Site Type: Henge Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 2 Access 5

King Arthur's Round Table

King Arthur's Round Table submitted by h_fenton on 1st Oct 2010. King Arthur's Round Table. I tried to fly the kite here but the wind was too inconsistent to safely get the camera high enough. Here instead of a kite I used a carp fishing pole, with a camera attachment on the end to lift my camera higher (6-7 metres). 10 September 2010
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Log Text: From Mayburgh I walk to King Arthur's Round Table, and then pop into its field for a walk around the outside. Much smaller, and more henge like than the nearby Mayburgh, this has the ditch well inside the outer bank. Unfortunately, being so close to the busy roads, it suffers a fair bit in the ambience stakes.



Mayburgh

Date Added: 19th Oct 2022
Site Type: Henge Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Mayburgh

Mayburgh submitted by TerryStaniforth on 10th Jan 2007. Panorama at Mayburgh Henge in frost.
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Log Text: After a fabulous breakfast its time to start my day. Once I have found my way out of Penrith, cross the river and turn right at Eaumont Bridge, right by King Arthur's Round Table henge. Right again before the motorway near a large millennium stone, and theres a parking area. Short walk to Mayburgh Henge, and what a fabulous place it is. Far bigger than I had imagined, the effort it must have taken to create this out of millions of river boulders and pebbles is astounding. I walk all around the henge taking a lot of pictures, none of which do it justice. The large stone standing in the middle really makes the place, along with all the old tree roots growing amongst the boulders. Terrific.



Oddendale

Date Added: 17th Oct 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 19th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 3

Oddendale

Oddendale submitted by stu on 20th Jul 2002. 592129 NE Lakes Sheet. Excellent double ringed circle, a must see.
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Log Text: I now walk south along the trackway past the rough limestone pavement before heading out southwesterly across the open land to find the Oddendale circles. Quite hard to see at first, then they come into view, the stones hiding amongst the long grass. Upon closer inspection it is a really fabulous site, a large outer ring of big boulders surrounding a smaller ring with possible remains of a cist at the centre. There are several outlying stones around the large circle, some possibly forming an avenue to the northeast. Its lovely here with huge views all around and nobody else within sight. I spent quite a bit of time up here before heading back to the car and onwards to Penrith.



Giants Grave, Penrith

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

Giants Grave, Penrith

Giants Grave, Penrith submitted by nicoladidsbury on 12th Feb 2005. Giants Grave Viking Crosses and Hogback stones The 'Giants Grave' is a collection of ancient grave stones comprising two 11' high stone crosses and four hog-back stones. An excavation of the 'Giants Grave' showed a skeleton underneath with a sword. The four hogback stones surrounding the grave are said to represent wild boar he killed in nearby Inglewood Forest.
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Log Text: An evening in Penrith, and despite thinking I knew something like hogback stones were here, I missed seeing the Giant's Grave in the dark with the churchyard gates closed. But I did see the Giant's Thumb carved cross and take a picture of it from the nearby path.



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.



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.



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.



Castlehowe Scar Stone Row

Date Added: 14th Oct 2022
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 19th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 4

Castlehowe Scar Stone Row

Castlehowe Scar Stone Row submitted by MonumentMan on 30th Sep 2019. Castlehowe Scar circle, due east uphill from the Thunder stone. After looking south over the wall, the stone row was found and extended some 400yards down to the river/beck across the fell? 20 yards to the west of Castlehowe circle lies a smaller circle of 1ft high granite boulders buried in the grass? Is this stone row contemporary with the circles at Castlehowe?? or have the quarry re-instated this line? It looks interesting but any thoughts on this complex please
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Log Text: Just to the west of the stone circle is what appears to be another rubble cairn surrounded by low boulders, with what seems to be a row or avenue of stones running south down a little valley across the open land.



Castlehowe Scar Stone Circle

Date Added: 14th Oct 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 19th Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 5

Castlehowe Scar Stone Circle

Castlehowe Scar Stone Circle submitted by baz on 3rd May 2003. Castlehowe Scar Stone Circle (NY587155). Ten stones form this small stone circle which is now huddled up against a drystone wall, in a field with a locked gate. On the other side of the wall, there appears to be a stone row.
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Log Text: Onwards to Castlehowe Scar Stone Circle, my first new circle of the day. Easy parking beside the small lane running south, and its easy to see the circle just in the next field, but no entrance available today. It’s a small scruffy circle of large boulders, close to the field wall and with a cattle feeder placed inside it.




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