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<< Our Photo Pages >> Castlerigg W - Stone Circle in England in Cumbria

Submitted by Tom_Bullock on Sunday, 14 July 2002  Page Views: 9499

Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Castlerigg W
Country: England
NOTE: This site is 1.233 km away from the location you searched for.

County: Cumbria Type: Stone Circle

Map Ref: NY29062360  Landranger Map Number: 89
Latitude: 54.602569N  Longitude: 3.09966W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
2 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
4 Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
4 Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
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Castlerigg W submitted by nicoladidsbury : This is the outlier stone of Castlerigg stone circle... Showing its position in relation to the main stone circle, and Blencathra (Vote or comment on this photo)
The outlier stone of Castlerigg stone circle. Or is it a remaining stone of Castlerigg West, a possible, and now lost stone circle.

Stukeley saw the other ring in 1725 - but no one else has ever seen or recorded. He noted it was "towards the town".
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Castlerigg W submitted by Humbucker : The stone at the edge of the field near Castlerigg. Looking towards Cats Bells (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Castlerigg W submitted by Humbucker : The stone at the edge of the field looking towards Castlerigg circle. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : Taken on 1st June 2017, looking towards Cat Bells near Derwentwater. Castlerigg is behind me. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Castlerigg W submitted by Antonine : Photo taken in 2011 (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Castlerigg W submitted by Antonine

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : This was the plan of a dowse I did on behalf of our member Nicola Didsbury back in 2007. She had wondered if there was more to this site. In June 2007 I wrote this to her: "Although I said it was a circle, it IS just possible it was a round dwelling, concurrent with the circle, though I didn't 'ask' for its age. (Not very practised at that skill!) I started from the existing stone ...

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : This photo shows the lane that runs N-S behind the wall with the stile beside the stone to W of Castlerigg. It's where the remainder of a large hut or medium sized circle was dowsed in 2007. (See plan posted next).

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : The stone looks different from this angle. Blencathra's 'twin peaks' in the distance.

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : The landscape over the wall as well as in the Castlerigg circle field.

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : Closer to the stone with a wider angle to Castlerigg circle.

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : Looking down at the stone with Castlerigg on the brow of the field.

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : Another angle on the stone near the stile on 1st June.

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Castlerigg W submitted by AngieLake : A bit closer view from this angle.

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Castlerigg W submitted by postman : The stone by the wall, and the circle in the field.

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Castlerigg W submitted by postman : The stone by the wall.

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Castlerigg W submitted by nicoladidsbury : We found another stone, which looks like a standing stone, lodged in the drystone wall nearby. The main stone circle and the outlier are visible over the top of the wall. It doesn't look part of the fabric of the wall.

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Castlerigg W submitted by nicoladidsbury : We found another stone, which looks like a standing stone, lodged in the drystone wall nearby. The main stone circle is visible over the top of the wall. The stone definately looked deeply buried. It has waterworn striations running vertically down its face. It doesn't look part of the fabric of the wall.

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Castlerigg W submitted by nicoladidsbury (2 comments)

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Castlerigg W submitted by nicoladidsbury : This is the outlier stone of Castlerigg stone circle... Or is it a remaining stone of Castlerigg West.. We found another standing stone in the stone wall nearby making me believe that this stone belongs to another circle (7 comments)

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Castlerigg W submitted by nicoladidsbury

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Re: Castlerigg W by Navigator on Monday, 23 July 2012
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A small team from Ridings Dowsers visited this site on 16th & 17th. June 2012 as part of a research project following the Earth Energy Lines from St. Bees in Cumbria.
The "energies" of the site were at a low ebb and at first, dowsing proved difficult. However, after about an hour, our presence was accepted and we made some fine progress. Tha main areas of interest were not the Stone Circle but we discovered two large stones, previously unrecorded, lodged at the base of the dry-stone wall to West of the Circle. These were lying flat, supporting the structure.
The first was about 6ft. in length and when dowsed proved to have originally been part of the Stone Circle. Further dowsing showed me its original position. The second was further to the South and was broken into three pieces but the overall shape was very clear. When intact, it too would have been about 6ft. in length. Unfortunately I was unable to establish whether it had originally been part of the Stone Circle but "instinct" told me it had.
The following day we returned very early; the "energies" were abundant and welcoming and we were easily able to plot the Earth Energy Lines which flowed into and out of the Stone Circle.
Castlerigg Stone Circle needs constant healing. The influx of sightseers who have no reverence or understanding of its nature do not appreciate its true beauty. It's as though the monument "shuts down" as the day progresses. When you visit, make sure you arrive before the tourists!
The Ridings Dowsers Team: Val Kearny, Sally Lane, Bill Holding, Mike Barwell.
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    Re: Castlerigg W by tiompan on Monday, 23 July 2012
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    "The influx of sightseers who have no reverence or understanding of its nature do not appreciate its true beauty."

    As a sightseer with no understanding or eye for beauty I now know what I'll irreverantly do with the next pair of rods I see being sported by all knowing pompous dowsers .

    George
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    Re: Castlerigg W by TheCaptain on Monday, 23 July 2012
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    "The first was about 6ft. in length and when dowsed proved to have originally been part of the Stone Circle."

    Would you like to expand on this and show your proof. I am intrigued.
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    Re: Castlerigg W by Runemage on Monday, 23 July 2012
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    Hi, thanks for the report. I'm not clear on which stones you found and wonder if you could help me out please. Are they the same ones that are pictured on this page, or are they different ones? If they are different, we'd appreciate a pic if possible.

    There are more comments on the main Castlerigg sitepage about the general disrespect, damage and too much wear and tear caused by mass tourism (as well as reference to specific vandalism) It could help a great deal if the tour companies would ask each coachload of visitors not to climb on the stones just before they disembark. There is a small sign at the entrance in English, but it appears very few people stop to read it. Considering the multinational array of visitors there, probably a large percentage wouldn't understand it anyway. http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=42

    Finding a quiet time at the main circle is a wonderful experience. I've been there alone on a fiercely stormy night and with just 2 other people one midday near Winter Solstice where the air almost crackled with atmosphere. For me, it definitely feels much more alive in those situations than when it's packed
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Re: Castlerigg W by Anonymous on Saturday, 21 July 2007
I slept within the circle in 1992, the circle of the stones, the circle of the mountains and a beautiful circle of cloud, with clear sky above us - very memorable and uplifting
Andrew Wood
Haworth
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Re: Castlerigg W by nicoladidsbury on Sunday, 11 March 2007
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Terry and I took photos of the outlier stone, next to the stone wall style. A beautiful stone. Then we noticied another stone in the wall. Could these stones be part of a "destroyed" Castlerigg West stone circle.
I'll post pictures of both stones on this page, and ask if this is the correct place for the photos.
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