Wednesday, 12 May 2010

The Andle Stone, Derbyshire

the Andle Stone, Twopenny Loaf, The Oundle Stone, The Anvil Stone

Derbyshire's Andle Stone is 5m high and stands in a field surrounded by a drystone wall. Among the modern graffiti at the top are cup marks, possibly contemporary with nearby stone circles Doll Tor and the Nine Ladies.

6 comments:

  1. Great picture with such a great view. It must be something special to be able to investigate the area with the stone.

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  2. I like this shot. It is unique with a story behind it. That tree stands out in the crowd.

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  3. I've never been to England, but sure felt like it viewing your beautiful photos! :)

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  4. Hi John. Thanks for visiting my blog. Yes, we have climbed the Andle Stone, but I don't have photos of that one, only the Cork Stone.

    I have enjoyed browsing your blog. You have some amazing photos and have included other places I recognise.

    Will definitely be returning! :)

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  5. Beautiful! So green and lush. I hope to visit the English countryside some day. :-)

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