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Photo Pages: Appletreewick - Stone Circle in England in Yorkshire (North)

Submitted by Andy H on Sunday, 27 June 2004  Page Views: 8541
Megaliths in England Site Name: Appletreewick Alternate Name: Fancarl
Country: England County: Yorkshire (North) Type: Stone Circle
 Nearest Village: Hebden
Map Ref: SE065632  Landranger Map Number: 99
Latitude: 54.064703N  Longitude: 1.90218W
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
3 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
2 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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Appletreewick submitted by andy_h

Stone Circle in West Yorkshire

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Appletreewick submitted by rich32
Fancarl Stone Cirlce, nr Hebden, North Yorkshire (SE06436304) Also known as 'Appletreewick' A fairly small circle with 5 free standing stones and one inset boulder. Concentrate on the thistle in the middle and you won't notice how badly out of focus the rest of the photo is ;-)

Appletreewick submitted by rich32
A fairly small circle with 5 free standing stones and one inset boulder. Worth a visit if only for the view. wukiisbjflfs Trim the wick, but no light shall shine

Appletreewick submitted by nicoladidsbury
West Yorkshire Grid Ref: SE065632. Appletreewick stone circle is definately worth visiting - the views are fantastic. When we went there, there were diving, crying Lapwings shouting at us to be careful of their nests. It really added to the atmosphere.

Appletreewick submitted by DavidRaven
Appletreewick circle, looking west across Wharfedale. The half dozen stones can take some finding in the boulder-strewn field. This is the inner ring, a larger concentric outer ring is mentioned, but I never noticed it!

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    Appletreewich Stone Circle Decoded (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Saturday, 24 November 2001
    The information for the six stones and 9.1 metre diameter circle was taken from a web site. As the metric system is completely irrelevant and meaningless the diameter is 30ft. See my Down Tor decoded.

    The first thing to be done was to ascertain that six stones is the original number, evidence will have been left. As you can see on the drawing there is a long mound 6000ft to the SW. In code language this is 6.
    The circumference is 94.24777961ft, now this is jackpot news because it happens to be 30Pi and the offset of the Sphinx from the great pyramid in degrees. So I know I'm on the right track.
    Now this circumference /6 = 5Pi. Interesting, may come in useful some where.
    Lets look at the global location. Its unique address on the Matrix.

    54deg. 3min. 48sec. latitude.
    33deg. 4min. 12.33789115sec. Longitude from Giza Prime (31deg. 8min. 00.8sec. east)
    54x3x48 = 7776 (watch this number)
    33x4x12.33789115 = 1628.601632.
    Now divide and 4.774648292 becomes the Global Grid Point on the Matrix.

    GGP X 6 = 28.64788976. Recognise that! Well it is 1/2 Radian; these guys loved the Radian.
    Now this could mean 0.5. 5. 2. or 20 ! Let's see.
    So, it just so happens that Appletreewich is located at 20 Radians above sea level, and 20 rads does seem to crop up at a lot of places.
    Interesting to note here for the clue box is that our six stones gives us 6Pi = 18.849555921.
    And from the tables 108/Radian 1.8849555921, so from the drawing 108deg. now speaks and states its purpose.
    Now our long pointer down at the Well is 720ft. asl. 720x6000 = 4320000. 432.
    Remember the 7776 latitude grid point, well get this, according to the tables, (you could call them Building Regulations.) 7776/Radian = 1357.168026 and this is 432Pi. 432.




    The Global Mathematical Grid and Gematrian tables with the 5280ft mile, megalithic yard and 12 inch foot, 360 deg. circle were all figured out 10s of
    thousands of years ago. Nothing else will work.
    Any way back to our friend 7776 this equals 6 to the power of 5. 6s and 5s. It is also 3 Precessions of the Equinox. 30ft! 3! It all adds up to...........
    The angle True North at the Earth Work is 64.8deg. So (from the tables) 648 x 6000 = 388800. This is a calling card from Stonehenge. The 6 is the GGP of the Chephren Pyramid. And finally from the Master Builder at Giza with 20radians/GGP=240. Yes that is Him. And I do not mean pennies in the old £ either.
    Ernest Hazell.
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    Re: Appletreewick (Score: 1)
    by DavidRaven on Sunday, 28 December 2003
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    Great little circle and some stunning views too!
    Find the disused quarry by the gate on the B6265 (SE 063 629 approx.), walk past the quarry into the field, keep the drystone wall on your right, wander off to your left slightly and it's before you!
    A couple of the stones look like land-fast boulders, the rest look more like ones planted on end. My mate reckoned the place is a fake. I loved it!
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    Re: Appletreewick (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Monday, 25 June 2007
    This is a very small but lovely circle, and easily accessible for the able-bodied. I'd definitely give it more ambience - although it is close to the road, it is not visible from it or vice versa and the views are indeed stunning. Watch out for the thistles though.
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    Re: Appletreewick (Score: 1)
    by coldrum on Wednesday, 07 October 2009
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