Crayaldstane
A dreary damp day with hardly no visibility so a fall back to that ubiquitous feature of the moors: standing stones.
Man has erected stones upright for many reasons: to delineate a boundary, as a waymarker, a religious symbol or a monument.
At Oakdale Head, on the parochial boundary between Hawnby and Nether Silton, you get two standing stones for the p ...
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Crayaldstane
A dreary damp day with hardly no visibility so a fall back to that ubiquitous feature of the moors: standing stones. Man has erected stones upright for many reasons: to delineate a boundary, as a waymarker, a religious symbol or a monument. At Oakdale Head, on the parochial boundary between Hawnby and Nether Silton, you … <p class="link-more"><a href="http://www.fhithich.uk/?p=30780" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Crayaldstane"</span></a></p>