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Which just goes to show what I have been saying, archaeoastronomy is alive and well in Cheshire. By the way, Orion is a winter constellation, cant be seen in summer.
There is also the curious association between Poulton Abbey and its astronomically orientated henge and the Bridestones, 5 miles from Leek's double sunset solsticial alignment and Diulacres abbey...relocated from Poulton in 1214.
Looks like the Cistercians were attracted to prehistoric sites.
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