I used to play here as a kid, I even went to Waulards school right next to it , they told us kids it was a battle ground /fort of a Roman guy called Waulard, but to me and my mates it was the best and highest jump for our grifter and bmx bikes, I can remember when the farmer ploughed the field we would find lots of pottery and arrow heads , I'm 45 now and I have a strange fascination for Avebury stone circle and the so called leylines. I'e learnt that there is a massive and well documented leyline starting from the tip of Cornwall and stretching to great Yarmouth, it cuts Avebury stone circle right through the middle and many main churches and buildings are built on it . I was amazed to find that it cuts through Luton, so I went looking for signs. I had no idea it was right on my doorstep and I knew it so well.
I looked into how words have changed slightly over hundreds of years and found the Roman called Waulard was not his name he was a (war lord) the other school I went to in the area was called Lea Manor, the name lea has changed over the years from ley of leyline to lea, carry this on and you have the river (ley ) instead of lea. Chornley school, Leyland school, Leygrave and Leygrave Road and lots lots more including Henge Way right next to it but totally ignored by everyone. Even the closest village you mentioned, Sundon village and Sundon Park should be sundown because they worshipped the sun and the moon and aligned the stone circles to them, so there should have been stone circles but I think they have been long lost. It even leys (!) on a chalk bed of underground aquifers just like Stonehenge and Avebury, the coincidences are far too much to ignore, it’s a pity someone doesn’t develop this site.
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