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It could make Castlerigg one of the first prehistoric stone circles built in north-west Europe, he said. Recent archaeological finds from satellite imaging in coastal south-west Cumbria, reported ...
Castlerigg Stone Circle is a ring of 38 stones surrounded by the magnificent landscape of the Cumbrian mountains. Within the ring, you'll see a smaller rectangle of 10 stones. The standing stones ...
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Castlerigg Stone Circle is thought to have been set up in 3000 BCE. That makes the stones 5,000 years old. There are over 1,300 stone circles in Britain, and most of them are Bronze Age, dating ...
Castlerigg Stone Circle, Located near Keswick, the stone circle at Castlerigg is one of Britain's oldest stone circles dating back to the Neolithic period, approximately 4000 to 5000 years ago.
More than 100 people visited Castlerigg stone circle for last week's solstice, a local resident says.
GREETING THE DAWN: People gathered for the winter solstice. Picture: Tom Kay AROUND 50 people congregated at the Castlerigg stone circle yesterday, to greet the mid-point of the winter.
Pass through a metal gate leading directly to the Stone Circle. Castlerigg is 4,000 years old and inspired John Keats (1795-1821) to write his epic poem, Hyperion. The 38 stones make up a 100ft ...