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Gib Hill
Date Added: 26th Dec 2024
Site Type: Long Barrow
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 23rd Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Gib Hill submitted by TimPrevett on 30th Dec 2009. Gib Hill 21/12/09.
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Arbor Low 2
Date Added: 26th Dec 2024
Site Type: Henge
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 23rd Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 2 Access 4

Arbor Low 2 submitted by PaulM on 1st Sep 2001. Arbor Low II Earthworks, Derbyshire GR: SK157633
A second possible henge site, known as Arbor Low II lies to the north-west of Gib Hill. Consisting of a curved ditch, some archaeologists believe it may be an unfinished henge, but others consider it is probably nothing more than a ditch created as a result of stone quarrying in the area.
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Gib Hill Plantation
Date Added: 26th Dec 2024
Site Type: Misc. Earthwork
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 23rd Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 1 Ambience 1 Access 4

Gib Hill Plantation submitted by twentytrees on 12th Feb 2008. The third of the three significant groups of stones. There are numerous other large stones located individually nearby.
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Markland Grips Hillfort
Date Added: 26th Dec 2024
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 22nd Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 1 Access 4

Markland Grips Hillfort submitted by stu on 9th May 2003. SK511752. This is one of the most visible sections of the banking, the rest is lost under a thick blanket of Hawthorn.
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Markland Grips Cave
Date Added: 26th Dec 2024
Site Type: Cave or Rock Shelter
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 22nd Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Markland Grips Cave submitted by trust5629 on 14th Mar 2008. The first of three rock shelters to be found in Markland Grips.
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Creswell Crags
Date Added: 26th Dec 2024
Site Type: Cave or Rock Shelter
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jul 2024. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 5

Creswell Crags submitted by dodomad on 15th Feb 2019. The biggest concentration of protective marks ever found in British caves has been discovered at Creswell Crags in the East Midlands. The caves are home to the only Ice Age Rock art in Britain.
The marks, known as apotropaic marks or witches’ marks, are scribed in the walls and ceilings of the caves to ward off evil spirits. Creswell Crags is a limestone gorge on the Nottinghamshire/ Derbyshire border with history dating back 60,000 years. Enthusiasts, Hayley Clark and Ed Waters from the ...
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Log Text: Lucky to grow up close to this place, shame I didn't truly appreciate it's significance until I was older
Giants Grave, Kirksanton
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Standing Stones
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 3 Access 4
Giants Grave, Kirksanton submitted by Unknown on 21st Jun 2003. Unfortunately the name of the poster and description have been lost. If this is your image please leave the details as a comment below.
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Kirksanton Stone Circle
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition -1 Ambience 2 Access 4
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Lacra A.
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Lacra A. submitted by LivingRocks on 31st May 2005. Looking across Lacra A towards the remains of Lacra Old Kirk medieval dispersed settlement, the earthworks of which can be seen in the field beyond the gate.
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Lacra
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Lacra B submitted by LivingRocks on 31st May 2005. The best preserved of the Lacra circles.
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Lacra Avenue (II)
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 2 Access 3

Lacra Avenue (II) submitted by LivingRocks on 1st Jun 2005. Looking back along some of the remaining stones of the avenue towards Lacra D.
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Lacra D
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 3

Lacra D submitted by baz on 12th Aug 2003. Lacra D stone circle. (GPS: 1512 8125)
This stone circle is unusual because it has a large slab (8ft x 6ft) lying within it.
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Lacra Avenue (I)
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Lacra Avenue (I) submitted by LivingRocks on 1st Jun 2005. The double stone row running ENE from Lacra D.
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Lacra B
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 3

Lacra B submitted by baz on 26th Aug 2003. Lacra B Stone Circle (GPS: SD 1492 8098)
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Lacra C
Date Added: 28th Dec 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 3

Lacra C submitted by LivingRocks on 31st May 2005. A stone circle or a stone row? If this is a circle it would have a large diameter, or be very irregular.
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Druids Temple (Cumbria)
Date Added: 24th Jan 2025
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 29th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Druids Temple (Cumbria) submitted by rldixon on 26th Apr 2010. Druids temple showing outer ring of stones
Aprill 2010
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Birkrigg Common Round Cairn 2
Date Added: 29th Dec 2024
Site Type: Round Cairn
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 29th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 2 Access 4

Birkrigg Common Round Cairn 2 submitted by rvbaker2003 on 29th Dec 2024. Appleby Hill Round Cairn. Aided with finding this site by the book: Cumbria’s Prehistoric Monuments by Adam Morgan Ibbotson. Would recommend!
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Birkrigg Common Settlement
Date Added: 29th Dec 2024
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 29th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 2 Access 4

Birkrigg Common Settlement submitted by Alphasmam on 17th May 2014. Enclosure at SD288 747 or 748. The Birkrigg enclosures are easily missed unless you are specifically looking for them.This is a better image of one of the enclosures. As the bracken grows it is hard to see the outline but the vegetation is of varying colours.
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Birkrigg Common Cemetery
Date Added: 29th Dec 2024
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 29th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 2 Access 4

Birkrigg Common Cemetery submitted by Alphasmam on 17th May 2014. Another view of the tumulus at SD282740
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Birkrigg Common Platform Cairn
Date Added: 29th Dec 2024
Site Type: Cairn
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 29th Dec 2024. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 1 Access 5
Birkrigg Common Platform Cairn submitted by SumDoood on 17th May 2015. Looking south over the field boundary wall. It's not exciting, is it. And the farmer hasn't helped by leaving a sheep hay feeder in the middle of it.
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