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The Hurlers (S)
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Sep 2020
The Hurlers (S) submitted by threlkeld on 21st May 2020. The Hurlers Central & North from the Hurlers South.
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The Hurlers Pipers
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Standing Stones
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Sep 2020

The Hurlers Pipers submitted by JimChampion on 24th Aug 2007. View through the 'goalposts' of the Pipers, neatly framing Stowe's Hill in the distance (home of the Cheesewring natural rock feature and the neolithic enclosure of Stowe's Pound). These two stones stand to the west of the Hurlers stone circles. The dung in the foreground is from the ponies that graze the moor.
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Minions Mound
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Sep 2020

Minions Mound submitted by windowman on 21st Jan 2012. Minions Mound, a bronze age cairn that is situated by the car park for the Hurlers stone circle site. Easy to miss, many if not all the visitors to the car park are probably unaware just what this small mound is. The mound was damaged when the walls for the adjacent cottages were built, and half the mound was cut away, forming a 'D' shape. The cairn gave it's name to the village of Minions, which was previously called Cheewring Railway, a major junction point for the original Liskeard and Carad...
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The Long Stone (Minions)
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Sep 2020

The Long Stone (Minions) submitted by thecaptain on 31st Aug 2008. Long Tom, near Minions.
Picture from about 1980.
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King Doniert's Stone
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Sep 2020
King Doniert's Stone submitted by cazzyjane on 14th Oct 2010. King Doniert's Stone.
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Roche Rock
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Rock Outcrop
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 5th Sep 2020

Roche Rock submitted by h_fenton on 6th Mar 2011. Roche Rock, Photographed from the northeast. There are climbers on the rock which help to indicate scale.
A low level, horizontal kite aerial photograph !
8 April 2010
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Dodman Point
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Dodman Point submitted by thecaptain on 28th Jul 2004. The Dodman is a massive defended headland projecting into the ocean south of Mevagissey.
Seen here from the sea to the south.
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Hardknott Roman Fort (MEDIOBOGDUM)
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 23rd Jun 2021
Hardknott Roman Fort (MEDIOBOGDUM) submitted by MonumentMan on 6th Nov 2020. Internal remains of the buildings mentioned as officers house, headquarters, and granary.
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Castlerigg
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 21st Jun 2021

Castlerigg Stone Circle submitted by JanF on 19th Aug 2013. ~ On my way back from photographing steam trains, I was guided by a voice (above) to travel to Castlerigg Stone Circle and take some images. Here is my photo taken just s few hours ago ....
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Long Meg And Her Daughters
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 20th Jun 2021
Long Meg And Her Daughters submitted by Iain_P on 12th Aug 2017. Another. It was the only sun we saw all week!
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Castlerigg W
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 21st Jun 2021

Castlerigg W submitted by nicoladidsbury on 11th Mar 2007. This is the outlier stone of Castlerigg stone circle... Showing its position in relation to the main stone circle, and Blencathra
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Grey Wethers.
Date Added: 17th Mar 2023
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Would like to visit

Grey Wethers. submitted by Bladup on 23rd Oct 2014. The Grey Wethers.
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St Augustine's Well (Cerne Abbas)
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 24th Sep 2022

St Augustine's Well (Cerne Abbas) submitted by ermine on 9th Jan 2005. St Augustine's well in Cerne Abbas is a tranquil place. Walk up Abbey Street and turn into the graveyard - the well is a couple of hundred yards alond the track. The flow is good and was the village's source of drinking water in the last century.
The Abbey nearby is also worth a visit, as well as the nearby Giant hillfigure.
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Poundbury
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 24th Sep 2022

Poundbury submitted by JimChampion on 5th Jun 2005. Looking south across the Frome valley at the ramparts of Poundbury hillfort. You can see its rectangular perimeter in this composite picture - no wonder the Romans liked the site. Parts of modern Dorchester can be seen poking out e.g. the keep-like military museum is on the left. (The line in the sky is a power cable that I couldn't get away from).
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Cerne Abbas Giant
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Hill Figure or Geoglyph
Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 24th Sep 2022

Cerne Abbas Giant submitted by theCaptain on 2nd Nov 2013. The Cerne Abbas Giant in his latest disguise - having grown his own Movember facial hair.
Thanks to BBC for this picture
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Dorset County Museum
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Museum
Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 24th Sep 2022
Dorset County Museum submitted by TimPrevett on 4th Nov 2003. www.dorsetcountymuseum.org
Loads of prehistory here; well recommended for a deeper insight to the area's prolific amount of sites.
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Blaise Castle
Date Added: 25th Aug 2022
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes
Blaise Castle submitted by theCaptain on 11th Dec 2011. Blaise Castle hillfort as seen across the manicured grounds from the Mansion.
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Clifton Down Camp
Date Added: 25th Aug 2022
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes

Clifton Down Camp submitted by TheCaptain on 17th Aug 2011. panoramic view across the southern edge of the fort, looking here towards the southwest from the eastern entrance of the fort.
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Chipping Sodbury Stone Circle
Date Added: 25th Aug 2022
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc
Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes
Chipping Sodbury Stone Circle submitted by TheCaptain on 3rd Apr 2016. The new stone circle on Chipping Sodbury roundabout starting to look a bit better with spring in the air.
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Dyrham Camp
Date Added: 25th Aug 2022
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes
Dyrham Camp submitted by Thorgrim on 22nd Aug 2003. Dyrham Camp, otherwise known as Hinton Hillfort, is best seen from high land in Dyrham Park (National Trust) Dating from the Iron Age, it was the likely site of the Battle of Dyrham in 577 AD when the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle tells us that the invading Saxons under "Cuthwine and Ceawlin fought against the Britons and slew three kings, Coinmail, Condidan and Farimail at the place which is called Dyrham; and they captured three cities, Gloucester, Cirencester and Bath"
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