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Feizor Celtic Wall
Date Added: 7th Jul 2024
Site Type: Misc. Earthwork
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 1983. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 3
Feizor Celtic Wall submitted by rogerkread on 18th Nov 2010. Eastern end of the wall, taken on 30th September 2010, Smearsett Scar in the background. (Photo courtesy of Derek Kay).
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Log Text: None
Feizor Thwaite Propped Stone
Date Added: 7th Jul 2024
Site Type: Rock Outcrop
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Would like to visit

Feizor Thwaite Propped Stone submitted by DavidShepherd on 10th May 2018. Feizoer Thwaite Propped Stone, photo by David Shepherd.
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Feizor (Lawkland)
Date Added: 7th Jul 2024
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Would like to visit
Feizor Thwaite (Lawkland)
Date Added: 7th Jul 2024
Site Type: Ring Cairn
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Would like to visit
Finedon Stone
Date Added: 11th Aug 2024
Site Type: Marker Stone
Country: England (Northamptonshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Finedon Stone submitted by attlebax on 5th Aug 2024. Next to the road with a small white metal fence.
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The King and Queen Stones
Date Added: 24th Aug 2024
Site Type: Standing Stones
Country: England (Worcestershire)
Visited: Would like to visit

The King and Queen Stones submitted by Humbucker on 24th Apr 2022. The King & Queen Stones on Bredon Hill.
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Doubler Stones Allotment 04
Date Added: 24th Aug 2024
Site Type: Rock Art
Country: England (Yorkshire (West))
Visited: Would like to visit

Doubler Stones Allotment 04 submitted by bonirex on 19th Aug 2024. Images taken in the early evening sun on August 18th 2024.
Having read the description from 2012 I wasn't expecting to see much but this panel was a very pleasant surprise. The stone has either been cleared of lichen at some point, or has lost it naturally, but there are three cups with rings clearly visible, one of which has a double ring and is unusually large - looks like it was cut deeply. At least another two cups are visible, as well as a clear groove at the bottom of the panel, surr...
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Chysauster
Date Added: 8th Nov 2024
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Would like to visit

Chysauster submitted by Horatio on 31st Oct 2024. a Cornish Skara Brae?
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Trewsbury Camp
Date Added: 8th Nov 2024
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Would like to visit
Trewsbury Camp submitted by 4clydesdale7 on 27th Dec 2011. The outer E bank and ditch from the N.
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Devils Quoits
Date Added: 5th Jan 2025
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Oxfordshire)
Visited: Yes on 5th Jan 2025. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Devils Quoits submitted by Bladup on 1st Aug 2023. A photo from 1882 showing the largest stone that was still standing before WW2 and the photographer Henry Taunt
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Log Text: I’ve been meaning to come out here for a while and finally made it. Definitely worth the trip!
It’s a restored henge and circle but it’s well done. And the setting next to the gravel pit lake is very nice. Just try to ignore the landfill, and the roar of off-road vehicles on the other side of the lake.
The small carpark is a little tricky to find. Follow the signs for the household recycling and you’ll spot it. There is a sign “this way for the DQs” to get you onto the (muddy) footpath between the landfill and lake.
I had it to myself on this wet Sunday morning.
St Hilda's Church (Sherburn)
Date Added: 22nd Feb 2025
Site Type: Sculptured Stone
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Would like to visit

St Hilda's Church (Sherburn) submitted by AKFisher on 15th Feb 2025. In a beautiful, peaceful country church between York and Scarborough is the only surviving stone in England showing the face of Wayland the Smith. He is strapped into his flying device with his hands grasping on to a female figure who has her waist wedged into the beak of a headpiece that the Flying Smith is wearing. It almost looks like one of the jeopardy scenes from the end sequence of a Wallace and Gromit animation, but the grim early medieval storyline it illustrates is more Quentin Taranti...
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