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Re: Name and folklore
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It is a bit of a weird wood, though of course it would'nt have been there when the settlement was there, iron age or not. I also had some stuff from Chance, Scubi, all I could find was Underwood's map of the stone boundaries.
Conkwell circle (disputed though) is also on that plateau, and of course there is Twinhoe as well, read somewhere that standing stones are incorporated into the farmhouse there (1960s WAM report) and Stoney Littleton nearby, plus of course another disputed few stones at Faulkner - all very mysterious but probably prehistoric stuff.....


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moss
Posted by moss
12th October 2010ce
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