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Andy B

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| Posted 25-02-2003 at 19:38  
Dja writes: Does anyone know of the henge allegedly under Heathrow airport? I have seen it mentioned in a book but there was no information.
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Andy B

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| Posted 25-02-2003 at 19:45  
The closest thing I know about is (was) the Stanwell cursus sounds, which sounds very interesting. Try a Google Search for it. I'd like to read a copy of the report. It's under one of the sewage works ponds I think?
Another lost site in the Home Counties is Badshot Lea long barrow in Farnham. The only one between the Avebury area and Kent apparently. Quarried away I
think. Must investigate one day...
Also see Old Stones of Staines . I've never met anyone from Surrey Earth Mysteries group. Would I want to?
Andy
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Anonymous
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In the book Seahenge by Francis Pryor the henge at Heathrow is breifly mentioned.
May be you could contact the author to find out more.
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