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Shepherd's Cross

Date Added: 20th May 2016
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Staffordshire)
Visited: Yes on 25th Apr 2015. My rating: Ambience 4 Access 3

Shepherd's Cross

Shepherd's Cross submitted by TimPrevett on 3rd Aug 2006. Viewed from across the road. The west Staffordshire / east Cheshire border runs along the ridge to rear left. See main entry for details - click on blue text to left of picture.
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Log Text: I'd advise visitors to park in the Talbot pub's carpark, it's a short walk (uphill, no footpath) from here to the site (which is recessed from the road). You can also park further down the hill in the Biddulph Country Park carpark (there's a path almost all the way to the pub from here).

I can recommend the Talbot for post-walk refreshments - good food, good ales, nice fire.



The Bridestones (Cheshire)

Date Added: 20th May 2016
Site Type: Chambered Tomb Country: England (Cheshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

The Bridestones (Cheshire)

The Bridestones (Cheshire) submitted by astronomer on 15th Apr 2011. Prof. Fleure supervising the re-erection of the fallen monolith now cemented (probably incorrectly) onto the stump at the SE corner of the cist. Photo taken by the land owner, Mr. G. Ech Roger Jnr. , during the excavation and ‘restoration’ of 1936-37. Previously unpublished image made available by the present owner of the glass negatives, Doug Pickford.
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