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Inscribed Across the Landscape: The Cursus Monuments of Great Britain

Inscribed Across the Landscape: The Cursus Monuments of Great Britain

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Re: Lowhouse by nicoladidsbury on Sunday, 17 December 2006

The stone is in a field beside the main west coast railway line.
It is a massive stone 3m high, and 1.5m wide approx.
It stands on a small hill, overshadowed by a very old massive tree.
The views to the east are marvellous, to Cross Fell and its neighbours.
Long Meg is 7.8k to ENE and this stone lies directly between Long Meg and the sacred mountain of Blencathra. Mayburgh Henge is 6.2k to the SSE.
The stone appears to be red sandstone, and is similar to Long Meg.


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