Barbrook 2 Embanked Stone Circle North of Chatsworth, Derbyshire


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Barbrook Stone Circle Swim | Derbyshire Heritage wild swim Owen Jackson 2.26K subscribers 2.6K views 4 years ago Little Barbrook is a small reservoir near Barbrook Stone circle, Holmesfield.


Barbrook 2 Embanked Stone Circle North of Chatsworth, Derbyshire

Barbrook Reservoir and Stone Circle Walk. 2 miles (4 km) This walk visits Barbrook Reservoir and Stone Circle on Big Moor and Ramsley Moor in the Peak District National Park. There's much to enjoy with waterside trails, a series of ancient sites and wonderful views across the moors. You can start the walk from the roadside parking area on the.


Barbrook II stone circle Derbyshire Heritage

A damaged stone circle with a double ring of stones stands 1.9 miles (3 km) away to the west-northwest on Froggatt Edge. 3. Viewshed analysis of Barbrook I Stone Circle. The theoretical field of view from Barbrook I with a horizontal coverage of 28.36km (17.6 miles) and vertical coverage of 23.13km (14.4 miles).


Barbrook I Stone Circle The Modern

Barbrook One (grid reference SK27857558) is a stone circle on Ramsley Moor in the Peak District."Barbrook No. 1" is an embanked stone circle.[1] It has one l. Barbrook One (grid.


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Barbrook II stone circle is not marked on any of the maps but is located 600m to the north-north-west of Barbrook I. It is of a similar size to Barbrook I, consisting of an irregular set of nine (originally ten) stones set into a low dry-stone wall, 14.5m by 13.5m in diameter, 3.5m wide and 0.5m high, with one entrance to the north-east.


Barbrook II, Stone Circle Derbyshire Peak Distirct by Alastair Ross, via 500px Megalithic

The third of the three true stone circles on Barbrook Moor (there are also two circles which are now thought to be ring cairns ), Barbrook III is also known as Owler Bar and stands on a plateau in the northeast corner of the moor close to a reservoir.


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The Drombeg Stone Circle in Ireland is a popular and well-preserved ancient Neolithic site, made up of 13 pillar stones that are over 6 feet high. The stone circle was built around 3,000 years ago.


Big Moor stone circle known as Barbrook... © Neil Theasby ccbysa/2.0 Geograph Britain and

BARBROOK III Stone Circle - SK283774. This is one of the largest stone circles in the Peak District, but is formed from the smallest stones. It is oval in shape, about twenty-six by thirty paces in size and is made up of about twenty tiny stones, which barely raise themselves above the level of the moorland grasses.


Barbrook I stone circle Derbyshire Heritage

Characteristic examples of both stone circles and barrows can be identified on an area of Ramsley Moor, including three circles now known as Bar Brook Nos 1, 2 and 3. Number 2, at SK 277758,.


Barbrook 1 Stone Circle © Bill Boaden ccbysa/2.0 Geograph Britain and Ireland

Barbrook I stone circle BARBROOK I STONE CIRCLE - SK279756 Barbrook I stone circle is to be found on Barbrook Moor which has a number of stone circles of varying quality. Barbrook I, Barbrook II and Barbrook III are the best examples to visit.


View over Barbrook 1 Stone Circle, Ramsley Big Moor, Peak Distri Photograph by Dave Porter

The Bavarian State Archaeological Collection ( German: Archäologische Staatssammlung, until 2000 known as the Prähistorische Staatssammlung, State Prehistoric Collection) in Munich is the central museum of prehistory of the State of Bavaria, considered to be one of the most important archaeological collections and cultural history museums in.


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A loop route past Barbrook stone circle, across the moorland to Curbar Edge, along to Froggart Edge, through the woods, along the road, across to White Edge then divert towards the road before following Barbrook back towards the start. Distance: 13km Difficulty: Novice Rating: 4/5


Barbrook 2 [Barbrook II] Stone Circle The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map

Coordinates: 53.27652°N 1.583735°W Barbrook One ( grid reference SK27857558) is a stone circle on Ramsley Moor in the Peak District . Description "Barbrook No. 1" is an embanked stone circle. [1] It has one large standing stone (1 metre high) and 11 smaller stones (5 cm to 25 cm high). [1]


Barbrook III stone circle Derbyshire Derbyshire Heritage

When we first got into stone circles, I read that the Barbrook sites and Big Moor were closed for environmental reasons - this was in the days before the Countryside and Rights of Way Act opened up swathes of access land, and before the internet might have told me different - so we never came here on our earlier Peaks holidays.


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Barbrook II stone circle is a ringcairn, as opposed to a stone circle, although the differences seem to be only a variation on a theme. It has a central open space, roughly sixteen paces across just like Barbrook I.