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Re: Arminghall Henge by Anonymous on Thursday, 16 August 2007

I live just outside Norwich so have visited oft times.

Always amuses me that Arminghall is just off 'White Horse' lane - wonder wots sitting under a grassy knoll surrounding the Henge site?

There are numerous 'Wood post hole' Henges in Fornham St Genevieve and a processional avenue from there - right to the Bury St Edmunds Abbey Gardens. Numerous stone age implements have been found in both areas! Never mentioned coz of religious connections eh.

The famous Michael / Mary line runs bang through Bury (so a direct connection to Avebury / Stonehenge) and there are loads of Tumuli/barrows dotted all over the Western area of Bury heading towards Mildenhall/Lakenheath. These make amazing alignments Stretching for miles thru Culford/Newmarket/Haverhill/Seven Sisters (near Thetford) etc and beyond!
Just a tidbit - the road running out of Bury and heading to Mildenhall/Ramsey/Peterborough/Lincoln is the lowest road in Britian! LOL

It's also heading towards the Ancient roadway the Icknield way about five miles northerly/Westerly of Bury and the area where a certain Cambridge Prof now professes is the location of TROY! (Book- 2005edition - Where Troy Once Stood)

Thanks for all your input too folks.

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