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Forum:  Sacred Sites and Megalithic Mysteries
Moderated by : davidmorgan , TimPrevett , Andy B , Klingon , MickM , bat400 , sem , Runemage , TheCaptain Respond to:  stone circle for sale
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Rich32



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 New Message Posted!2006-08-05 09:58   
"Are there any known barrows near this circle?"

Kevin, theres a decent sized round cairn 1.4km NE. The best way to check for other features, is by going to a 'site page' & clicking on the 'i' icon. It'll take you to the Magic map & you'll be able to see scheduled monuments in the vicinity.

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 New Message Posted!2006-08-04 20:10   
The captain,
Cheers, I couldn't place it in my burl, now i can thank you.
It is the way it is sited at the tip of that mountain of chalk (I presume )
Burl describes the stones as glacial erratics, possibly origonally 42, and that a central cist may have been ploughed out in the 1800s.
I have noted other megaliths sited at the tip of similer hills, and have followed strong flows of a force I detect from that sort of point.
Are there any known barrows near this circle?
Kevin


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 New Message Posted!2006-08-04 00:56   
Kevin. It is Gamelands stone circle, and it was sold for £430,000 on Monday. We carried the item here


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 New Message Posted!2006-08-03 22:53   
With thanks to senua, over on the stones forum.
http://www.rturner.co.uk/town_head_farm.pdf
on flashearth.com lat 54 28 3 n long. 2 33 25 w
I am having trouble locating this in my burl, is it listed on here ,please?
Anybody want to buy this, the great pile of limestone it is at the tip of, may blow your socks off?
Kevin

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