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Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Bullring Alternative Name: The Bull Ring
Country: England County: Derbyshire Type: Henge
Nearest Town: Buxton  Nearest Village: Dove Holes
Map Ref: SK07857824  Landranger Map Number: 119
Latitude: 53.301054N  Longitude: 1.883672W
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.
3 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.
5 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
5

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Couplands visited on 21st Dec 2022 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 3 Access: 5

custer visited on 2nd Apr 2013 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 5 Fascinating site set in a fascinating village with some strange local scenery. A place to come back to in the warm.

jeniferj visited on 30th Jul 2011 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 3 Access: 5

lscollinson visited on 25th Jul 2007 - their rating: Cond: 2 Amb: 2 Access: 5 A great monument marred by the modern surroundings.

xrichhx visited on 17th Jan 1999 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 3 Access: 5

BolshieBoris visited on 1st Aug 1983 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 4

Aimeeb-b visited - their rating: Cond: 2 Amb: 4 Access: 5

meandering_morleys visited - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 5 Excellent henge with amazingly easy access.

DrewParsons Andy B TheCaptain h_fenton rldixon TimPrevett have visited here

Average ratings for this site from all visit loggers: Condition: 2.75 Ambience: 3.38 Access: 4.88

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Bullring submitted by h_fenton : Bullring Henge, photographed from the North east with low evening light. Kite Aerial Photograph 30 July 2011 @ 7.21pm (Vote or comment on this photo)
Unlike the henge at Arbor Low, the Bull Ring has no stones around it, although according to early historians, they suggest that it did have stones at one time. However, the site is more pronounced than its counterpart, and just as interesting.

To get there, walk along the A6 northwards, pass the car sales and church on your right. A few steps further, and you'll reach the Cricket green. Turn right along the track, and right again. After passing the buildings on your left, you'll reach the green hummocks that represent the monument. Additional information added by Drew Parsons: In September 2013 it was possible to drive down the lane on the north side of the cricket club and then turn right to park by the Dove Holes Community Centre from where the henge is immediately in front of you.

See also the page for our 2011 Bull Ring Henge Open Day which has more photos and video talks about the site.

Note: Our Bullring Henge open day attracts hundreds of visitors from far and wide
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Bullring submitted by h_fenton : Bullring Henge, photographed from the northwest. Most of the village of Dove Holes is behind and to the right of the camera (out of shot). Kite Aerial Photograph 20 May 2011 @ 7.13am (5 comments - Vote or comment on this photo)

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Bullring submitted by h_fenton : Bullring Henge, photographed from the south. Kite Aerial Photograph 20 May 2011 @ 7.26am (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Bullring submitted by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein : Bull Ring henge looking from the SE 290511. Much processing and layering. A very difficult subject to photograph. I tried to make the pylons stand out a little to emphasise the contrast between lines and circles . . . Enjoy Blingo_von_T (9 comments - Vote or comment on this photo)

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Bullring submitted by TheCaptain : Panoramic view of the Bullring Henge, taken early evening of the open day, and stitched together using ICE. Not sure how this will work when uploaded to the Portal, but can only try! (9 comments - Vote or comment on this photo)

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Bullring submitted by rldixon : The Bullring taken 2-6-2011 about 6.50 pm (3 comments)

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Bullring submitted by TimPrevett : The breathtaking Bullring Henge in Dove Holes; very difficult to capture and give a sense of beauty, given its surroundings and treatment! (1 comment)

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Bullring submitted by TimPrevett : Sunrise at the Bullring, 2nd January 2012. (1 comment)

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Bullring submitted by TimPrevett : Large Composite Panorama on 21/12/09 - view inside the eastern henge ditch looking SW.

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Bullring submitted by LivingRocks : The best overall view of this fantastic Arbor Low without the stones is afforded from the hill behind the site, catch it now, once those trees have grown this view will be lost. (2 comments)

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Bullring submitted by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein : First attempt at this henge. Different lighting conditions required...enjoy

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Bullring submitted by Paultopia : Early morning at the Bullring Henge.

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Bullring submitted by postman : From up the quarry to the east

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Bullring submitted by TheCaptain : Panoramic view of the Bullring Henge, taken early evening of the open day, and stitched together using ICE. Not sure how this will work when uploaded to the Portal, but can only try!

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Bullring submitted by rldixon : The Bull Ring taken 19 Aug 2010. The last time i was here was a good few years ago it was a right Dump :( it seems to have been spruced up a bit and is getting looked after like it should be. (1 comment)

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Bullring submitted by TimPrevett : Large Composite Panorama on 21/12/09 - just inside the north entrance looking south. (1 comment)

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Bullring submitted by vicky : Appalling scenes of fly tipping at the Bull Ring henge in Dove Holes, March 2002. (1 comment)

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Bullring submitted by DrewParsons : View of the southern entrance and causeway. September 2013.

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Bullring submitted by custer : Fanatastic henge, as usual ground level photos dont do earthworks justice. What strange scenery must come back here.

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Bullring submitted by Andy B : Finds from the Bull Ring in Buxton museum, shown at the Bull Ring Open Day Image by Michael Gilligan

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Bullring submitted by TimPrevett : Bullring Henge at Dove Holes 21/12/09. (1 comment)

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Excavations at the Bull Ring henge, Dove Holes by Andy B on Friday, 28 April 2023
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Barnatt, J. W. and Myers, A. M. (1988). Excavations at the Bull Ring henge, Dove Holes, Derbyshire, 1984-85. The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 108. Vol 108, pp. 5-20. https://doi.org/10.5284/1066492
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/details.xhtml?recordId=3202590&recordType=Journal
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Re: Bullring by DavidHoyle on Monday, 23 January 2023
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Moving away from the immediate site, the views from the Henge to the SE towards the Winter Solstice sun rise and southerly moon rises are blocked by spoil tips from mining activities - they look like low hills but are actually spoli heaps.

The summer solstice sunrise (NE) position over Bee Low has been quarried away so it is no longer possible to see what would have been seen - the top of the hill is now gone.

Overall, a lot of damage has been done.

It would be good it the spoil heaps to the SE of the site could be flattened with the trees cleared so that the site could be restored somewhat.
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Re: Bullring by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Friday, 15 April 2016
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Looking good on 08/04/16. Clean and tidy and somehow glowing. Tis such a special place. Makes me grin every time I see the Bullring Henge official sign on the A6 that appeared shortly after our glorious Henge Event. I think we made a difference. Thanks to all that came especially Andy. A true star.
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Bullring comments archive - pre 2005 by Andy B on Thursday, 10 May 2012
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by Vicky on Friday, 16 November 2001

The Bull Ring is in a tragic state, surrounded by football pitches and fly-tipped rubbish. There is nothing on the site to indicate that it is of prehistoric significance. It seems to be the favourite local dog walking area. A terrible shame considering it was once of equal importance to Arbor Low.

On a recent visit we discovered the edge of a stone poking out of the ditch nearest to the club house on the left. Could this be on of the missing stones or just a left over from quarrying in the area?

by Anonymous on Thursday, 06 December 2001
Earlier this week the radio station BBC Radio Five Live have been running a poll on Britain's ugliest village.

The lucky winner by a margin was the Derbyshire village of Dove Holes - home of the frequently mutilated Bull Ring circle-henge.

I doubt many of us who have visited the village will dispute the accolade!

Best wishes

Paul

More Damage At the Grottiest Village in the Country...
by Anonymous on Monday, 01 April 2002

The BULL RING, the sad remains of a once-great monument, is again being threatened by some of the inhabitants of the ugliest village in Britain.

On a visit today (April 1st 2002) I was shocked - but not surprised - to see a wrecked tractor, a semi-demolished and burnt-out building and the rubble associated with imminent buiding work on the edge of the monument. That was bad enough, but the damage extended actually onto the monument, where tracks and tyres have churned up the bank just beside the entrance and rubble/rubbish from the heap has been dumped on the bank to rot alongside the dog faeces and rubbish commonly abandoned by the local louts.

There is another pile of dumped rubble/rubbish on the other side of the henge.

Who is in charge of this site? Who has given permission for further building work on its edges? And who is in charge of policing the monument to prevent damage to this unique and increasingly degraded site?

Jezreell.

Re: More Damage At the Grottiest Village in the Country...
by kooljeff on Thursday, 18 April 2002

Not knowing this particular site or location I cannot add much to the discussion but one or two thoughts do come to mind.

Is this a scheduled monument? If it is, it is protected by law and a report should be sent to English Heritage (not that they really care).

If it is not a scheduled monument a campaign of letter writing to the local and national media to generate some interest might be appropriate. Hell, why not contact Time Team. Nice little mystery here a henge with missing stones.

Anyway just a thought.


Re: Bullring - response from English Heritage
by Anonymous on Tuesday, 30 April 2002
Paul Morgan writes: We have had a response and here are the relevant parts...

"The changing rooms/village hall next to the Bull Ring have been vandalised and burnt down. We are in close contact with the Dove Holes Community Association (as the owners) and are aware that the site is a mess, although fortunately we don't think that any significant damage has been caused to the archaeological remains themselves. We were told by the DHCA that the rutting of the surfaces and banks was caused by the vandals.

For some years the Bull Ring has been a problem, and we are engaged in a campaign to improve its condition - largely by getting the local community to respect and value the site. As well as the DHCA, I think we need to persuade High Peak Borough Council that they should take a closer interest in the condition of the henge and its setting. Most recently we have carried out geophysical survey of the monument (although this failed to yield any new information), and there is an intention to provide an interpretation panel as soon as we can get a

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Re: Bullring by Anonymous on Friday, 28 October 2011
Hi! I've been reading all of the comments regarding the protection of the Bull Ring monument with great interest. I am currently studying my MA in European Prehistory and as part of one of my pieces of work wanted to draft a proposal for future protection and making the henge more accessible to the public etc. I would like to ask is the henge still unprotected/not a proper visitor site (like Arbor Low) or have you been successful in your quest to have it recognised as it should be?

I would be greatful for your feedback

Katie
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Bullring Henge day attracts hundreds of visitors from far and wide by Andy B on Monday, 01 August 2011
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We had a very successful open day at the Bull Ring on Saturday. Thanks to everyone who attended and helped, it was great to see you all. More about the day soon, I have some videos to edit and upload.

We made some good contacts with the Community Association and the people who live there. With two sporting events sharing the same car park it got a bit busy at times but we are taking up the car parking problems with the relevant people locally and hopefully it can be a bit better organised in future.

Andy B
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Meet up at the Bullring? by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Tuesday, 08 March 2011
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Hi folks,
Anyone fancy meeting up at the Bullring this Friday (11th) at around 4.45pm to discuss plans to protect it? I'll be there . . .
Rock on
Blingo_von_T
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    Re: Meet up at the Bullring? by Anonymous on Thursday, 10 March 2011
    Hello Blingo;I hope to meet up at the Bullring Henge fri 11th.
    I have been sky watching and studying aliignments and other things at the henge and local area for atleast 10 years.
    Several photos of sunsets/rises ect.
    Have got a particular knowledge about it that is VERY interesting.

    Spica.
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      Re: Meet up at the Bullring? by Anonymous on Thursday, 10 March 2011
      Hi Spica,
      I will be calling in tomorrow (Friday 11th) at about 4.45 pm (traffic prevailing). I am also meeting another henge-head on Sunday at about 11.30am on my way back from Manchester. I will have a few of my neolithic stone axes to show you . . . Drop me an email at pointbutted@googlemail.com and we can swap mobile numbers to ensure we meet up.
      Rock on,
      Blingo_von_T
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Could we move the detailed discussion to a forum thread by Andy B on Tuesday, 15 February 2011
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I should probably have said this earlier but could we move the detailed discussion and brainstorming to a forum thread as this page is going to fill up. Keep it coming though.
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Derbyshire Life (July) article . . . by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Tuesday, 15 February 2011
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Great news -
Look out for the July edition of 'Derbyshire Life' magazine - I have just been asked to write an 800 word article on the Bullring for publication along with photos. Superb promotion of the campaign. Anyone got any amazing photos of the Bullring that they would like to see in a glossy magazine ??
More REALLY BIG NEWS to follow soon . . .

One Love

Blingo_von_T

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    Re: Derbyshire Life (July) article . . . by coldrum on Tuesday, 15 February 2011
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    Odd idea but how about getting in touch with the local Morris dance teams. In my experience (I used to Morris dance in Kent), members are usually interested in ancient sites, some sides even dance at them. I've found two in the local area there might be more:

    Chapel-en-le-Frith Morris Men

    http://www.jingle.plus.com/cmmindex.htm

    The Powderkegs


    http://www.powderkegs.co.uk


    Perhaps to drum up some publicity ask if they would dance at the site. Get in touch with local folk musicians too. Who knows you might be able to get some sort of benefit concert together.

    http://www.morrisfed.org.uk/home.html

    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=64411014218#!/group.php?gid=64411014218&v=wall

    http://www.folkandroots.co.uk/

    http://www.flashinthepan.org.uk/

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      Morris dancing at the henge . . . by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Wednesday, 16 February 2011
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      Good thought Coldrum - I like your style.
      I'll contact every Morris team in Derbyshire (and maybe further afield). As a certified (or is that sectioned) green man I can directly relate to Morris dancers.
      They would fit very well with some BIG news that we are hoping to be able to announce very soon . . .
      Everything is fitting together nicely.
      Also got an email from Buxton and Peak ADvertiser last night - they will be running an article(s) on the Bullring and are very interested in our campaign. Local support is everything if we are to SAVE OUR HENGE.
      Many thanks for your thoughts and links.
      Rock on
      Blingo_von_T
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Bullring Henge campaign update 150211 by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Tuesday, 15 February 2011
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Hi folks,
The campaign is gathering pace and supporters every day.
Today I have contacted:
Derby Evening Telegraph
Buxton Advertiser
Derbyshire Life
Dove Holes Community Association
Chapel-en-le-Frith Parish Council
Some positive responses already received !!

Really hoping to be able to announce some BIG news very soon . . .

Rock on

Blingo_von_T
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Bullring Henge English Heritage scheduled monument record by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Thursday, 10 February 2011
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A link to the English Heritage records of monuments for the Bullring:

http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=305997&sort=4&search=all&criteria=bull%20ring%20henge&rational=q&recordsperpage=10

I have just ordered 1950 Journal of the Prehistoric Society (£8.82 delivered from Alibris again). Has several pages on the 1949 dig. Can't wait to read it. I intend to obtain and read everything ever published about the Bullring (well on the way). Recommendations greatly appreciated.

Rock on

Blingo
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Bullring Henge geophysical survey results by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Wednesday, 09 February 2011
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Here's a link to the geophysical survey conducted by English Heritage in 2000:

http://www.eng-h.gov.uk/reports/bullring/

No real interest in my campaign on themodernantiquarian but plenty of concerned souls on megalithic. Nice one dudes. Seems like megalithic wins again.

Blingo
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Bullring Henge campaign update by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Wednesday, 09 February 2011
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Today I have contacted Derby Museum, The British Museum, The Festival of British Archaeology and Heritage Action. Tomorrow I shall set about the local and national media (some good contacts).
Getting support from all over the world and some seriously good ideas from ShropshireTraveller today (what a nice man).
Everyday it's protection is getting closer.

Keep rocking in the free world dudes.

Blingo_von_T
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Bullring Henge by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Wednesday, 09 February 2011
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If you fancy helping then for a start you could email East Midlands English Heritage to ask what they are doing to protect the henge and to let them know you are concerned. Jon Humble is the Inspector of Scheduled Monuments . . .

eastmidlands@english-heritage.org.uk

Go on . . . a quick and easy way to get involved with protecting our heritage.

SAVE OUR HENGE

Blingo_von_T
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Re: Bullring - campaign update by Anonymous on Wednesday, 02 February 2011
This sounds great. I offer my help to the much needed cause. we need more publicity. I will put a message of facebook for all my friends and see if that helps : )

Save the Bull Ring
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    Re: Bullring - campaign update by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Wednesday, 02 February 2011
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    many thanks for your message of support. I am starting to get them from all over the world !! Most of my email attempts have replied with directions to contact English Heritage - which I have done of course. I know Jon Humble (ancient monuments inspector) a bit and I have friends that know him quite well. Every reply has been really positive and I am delighted. Email me at pointbutted@googlemail.com if you have any further thoughts or fancy a meet up at this mighty henge. I will be there on Friday at about 5.30ish for a quick respite from the A6.
    I have also registered today on The Modern Antiquarian website and posted similar messages (replies already). The wheels are starting to turn my friend . . .

    SAVE OUR HENGE !!

    One Love

    Blingo_von_T
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      Re: Bullring - campaign update by Anonymous on Thursday, 03 February 2011
      my friends and I will do all we can.
      The Bullring Henge is special.
      CU THERE,
      SPICA
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        Re: Bullring - campaign update by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Thursday, 03 February 2011
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        Super. Many thanks Spica. We can save this henge.
        I will be there Friday (tomorrow) at 5.30pm(ish) if you can make it.
        I have gained the support of several museum curators today.
        It is calling us to save it.

        One Love

        Blingo
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          Re: Bullring - campaign update by Anonymous on Saturday, 05 February 2011
          I was at the henge from 4.30pm until 5.50pm,had a
          good wander round.It became totally dark,and the swirling wind in the center of the henge almost made me take off.

          I have visited the Bullring Henge on most seasonal dates for ten years now,usually no one has been there at sunrise and sunset or moontimes except me.
          (sometimes my friends have joined in.)
          I know it very well.
          It is the most special precious place in the world to me,,,
          SO...LET US SAVE THE BULLRING HENGE.
          Peace and Love.
          Spica x
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            Re: Bullring - campaign update by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Monday, 07 February 2011
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            Nice one Spica,
            Rats - missed you by 10 mins !! A6 pretty busy. I was there at 6pm for about 25 mins. Very very windy but still sensational. Sounds like you love it more than me!!
            Your most precious place in the world - superb. I can see why. I feel it long before I arrive.
            I will be there again a week on Fri (18th) at about 6pm. Let's try to meet and discuss our plans. Still buzzing from Time Team last night - that was just brilliant. Let's hope they decide to dig the Bullring and publicise our campaign.

            Have a great week Spica,

            One Love,

            Blingo_von_T
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              Re: Bullring - campaign update by Anonymous on Monday, 07 February 2011
              Shame we missed eachother Blingo.
              Hope to see you soon.
              I am sure we will have lots to talk about.

              The Bullring Henge is always worth visiting.
              Friday evenings windy darkness with racing clouds was dramatic.
              Made me think about people of the distant past that created the henge,surviving through the cold winters.

              Time Team lastnight was most excellent.
              Peace and love

              Spica x

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Re: Bullring - campaign update by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Wednesday, 02 February 2011
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Just had reply email from Time Team. They might be interested !! Goes to discussion stage next. This would be the absolute best publicity possible. Fingers crossed.

Rock on

Blingo_von_T
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    Re: Bullring - campaign update by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Thursday, 03 February 2011
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    My fingers are crossed, my toes are crossed, my arms are crossed, my legs are crossed. This could be amazing . . .
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Bullring - campaign update by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Wednesday, 02 February 2011
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Hello fellow henge-heads.

Today I have sent heart-felt emails to the following:
English Heritage (Jon Humble)
Peak Park Authority (although not in Peak Park but worth a try)
High Peak Borough Council
Derbyshire County Council
Derbyshire County Archaeologist (Dave Barrett)

Starting to get some seriously positive responses - it seems many people care passionately about this mighty henge. I have several locals completely on side and support from all over the world. What can you do to help me?

I have now read all 3 articles relating to the Bullring in the Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1905, 1915 and 1988) - superbly interesting - recommended to all. It is so similar to Arbor Low in almost every way it is uncanny.

I shall be visiting the henge again on Friday evening. Can't wait.

Keep the positivity coming you lovely lovely people.

Happy henge-ing

Bling_von_T
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Re: Bullring by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Monday, 31 January 2011
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Visited again on Friday. My 3rd visit and it still excites me long before I get there! Starting to get some positive responses. Contacted everyone I know at museums and they are also starting to get interested.
Megalithic site stats are telling me 15,000 people have read this page in the last month (minus the 200 by me of course) - that is great news. Currently busy devouring the Derbyshire Archaeological Journal entries for the digs at the Bullring.

SAVE OUR HENGE

One Love,

Blingo
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    Re: Bullring by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Tuesday, 01 February 2011
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    The last line of the single page article from the 1905 Derbyshire Archaeological Journal says:

    "Can we save it?"

    I answer that question 106 years later - "Yes".

    One Love,

    Blingo
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Re: Bullring by Runemage on Friday, 28 January 2011
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We're all cheering you on from the sidelines, Blingo and waiting to hear how you are getting on. Don't forget, out of the tens of thousands of members that we have, only a tiny percentage actually post messages on the site pages or fora. But, importantly, they do read what's going on.

Keep up the good work, you'll soon make contact with other folks who care about the site as much as you do.
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    Re: Bullring by Anonymous on Friday, 28 January 2011
    Nice one Runemage. You've cheered me up no end. I've now got the 3 Derbyshire Archaeological Journals that relate to digs at the Bullring (1905, 1915 and 1988). I shall be devouring the info over the weekend.
    I love the Megalithic Portal.

    Rock on dude

    Blingo
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Re: Bullring by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Thursday, 27 January 2011
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Well - just tried to get some interest from the Derbyshire Archaeological Journal but met with a very flat response. Very poor but will keep trying.
Getting slightly disappointed with the lack of response on here too.
Come on folks - help me out. Does nobody else care? I really can't believe you don't. Even a simple message of support would be great.

I need some positivity to fire me up.

Blingo

PS If you are looking for back issues of the Derbyshire Archaeological Journal then try Amazon and Ebay before ordering direct from them. I got 1998-2009 issues on Ebay last night for £23 (cost of back order £186 !!!!!). 1988 ordered from Amazon for £8 delivered (£11 back issue delivered).
Also check this link out for full PDF versions of the Lithics Studies Society Journals (absolutely fascinating reading if you are into lithics. I have learnt many things in the last 24 hours from reading them)
http://www.lithics.org/lithics/backissues.html
All available up to 2006.
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Bullring by Blingo_von_Trumpenstein on Tuesday, 25 January 2011
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Well I've finally registered on megalithic ! Taken a few years but now I want to share some of my photos with you all.
Keep an eye out for pics of stone axes at megalithic sites. There are plenty to come.
So now you can contact me directly through this site. I have extensive (bordering on expert) knowledge on stone tools and archery. I also possess a substantial library on megaliths, lithics and archery. Feel free to ask anything I might be able to answer.

Bright shiny things to you all

Blingo
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    Re: Bullring by Anonymous on Friday, 05 August 2011
    You're really an interesting person! go strong mate, hope you succeed in you're fight!
    I'm kinda far off, in Norway with study and shit. But I'd be one to join you in you're cause!
    Anyways, I'll try to keep me updated and enlightened about things like this!
    Good luck, and give'em hell Blingo!
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Re: Bullring - Facebook Group by Anonymous on Monday, 24 January 2011
Just put in a heart felt email to Time Team to see if they can help to save this magnificent henge.
Almost in tears writing it.
Next stop councils.

A smiling face and a thumping bass for a loving race

Blingo
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Bullring - Facebook Group by TimPrevett on Sunday, 23 January 2011
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See here - started this over a year ago!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=244346432840
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    Re: Bullring - Facebook Group by Anonymous on Sunday, 23 January 2011
    Many thanks Shropshire Traveller. You are a superb contributor to this site - long may it continue.

    It begins now.

    Blingo
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A mighty Ur temple - ignored and damaged by Anonymous on Wednesday, 19 January 2011
The Bull Ring is sensational. I visited it for the first time 2 weeks ago in the dark and was blown away with it's atmosphere (even so close to houses, A6 etc). I have visited hundreds of ancient sites in Derbyshire and have always avoided the Bull Ring because of what I have read about it's state of preservation (I really thought it would upset me) - how wrong I was. This henge needs love from all us meganaughts (trademark pending on that new word). I'm going to call in again tomorrow afternoon and I am sure it will amaze me once again. I am excited just to think about it. I always take neolithic stone axes (obsessive collector) with me to ancient sites and this one made them tingle. More than most. The 6500yo serpentine point butted axes I sat in the middle may have been the first stone axes to visit this site since it was part of the Langdale axe trail . . .

Let's stand up for our Derbyshire heritage and try to get something done about this mighty henge. Post back if you fancy starting a war. I'm armed (with stone axes) and fully up for it. I know of others that will join us. The mission starts here.

Happy henge-ing

Blingo
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    Re: A mighty Ur temple - ignored and damaged by Anonymous on Thursday, 20 January 2011
    Nice one dude. Count me in. I'll check back regular to see what's developing.

    SAVE OUR HENGE

    Fellow Derbyshire meganaught
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    Re: A mighty Ur temple - ignored and damaged by Anonymous on Thursday, 20 January 2011
    I just got a massive shiver go right through me. Anyone interested in protecting this magnificent henge then email me at pointbutted@googlemail.com or post back here.

    I'm just setting off for the Bullring - can't wait. And then on to Kendal museum Friday to handle some of their Langdale group VI axes.
    Museum stores visits make life worth living!!

    Things are happening.

    Happy henge-ing stone lovers.

    Blingo
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    Re: A mighty Ur temple - ignored and damaged by Anonymous on Saturday, 22 January 2011
    Visited again on Thursday and once again - a sensational henge. Something needs to change as I can no longer accept the gradual destruction of this sacred space. It has survived something like 4500 years so far. It could be gone in the next 50. I have started talking to locals and I have been met with a generally positive attitude so far. There seem to be many inhabitants of Dove Holes that would be happy to see the henge as a more prominent feature of their village and a potentially lucrative tourist attraction. Next step is to contact every possible authority and state my case. This is going to be a long fight but I will devote plenty of time to it.

    Please help by contacting anyone that may be able to help/advise - councils, authorities, media, legal help, English Heritage etc.

    Collectively we surely owe our ancestors more respect than this.
    Anybody fancy a mega-meet at the henge soon?
    A sudden increase in visitor numbers will start to get it noticed again. Let's get Dove Holes talking about it. Why not call in every time you go along the A6? I shall be visiting at least every fortnight from now onwards.

    Many thanks and here's hoping for the future,

    Blingo

    pointbutted@googlemail.com
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Re: Bullring by coldrum on Monday, 29 June 2009
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Websites

http://www.stone-circles.org.uk/stone/bullring.htm

http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/towns/doveholes.php

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Re: Bullring by coldrum on Monday, 29 June 2009
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Pastscape entry:

http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=305997
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Re: Bullring by Anonymous on Tuesday, 25 November 2008
The Bull Ring Henge is a special place of ancient peace and has alot to teach people.I love it ----it should be looked after and treasured---not forgotten and treated like a tip..................Spica.
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Re: Bullring by Anonymous on Friday, 09 February 2007
i live in dove holes and i think that the bull ring is great. it'd be interesting to learn more about it
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