Monthly Archives: February 2019

Featured Row – Nine Maidens in Cornwall

The Nine Maidens is a single stone row probably measuring 729m long, including at least 10 large-sized orthostats situated on a south west facing slope with a sea view reveal at the upper end (NNE). The row is orientated NNE to SSW and most of the stones survive in a cluster at the southern end. […]

Featured Row – Trowlesworthy 2

Last week we looked at Trowlesworthy 1. A short distance to the west is a second stone row known as Trowlesworthy 2. This is a single stone row measuring 82m long, including at least 44 mainly medium-sized stones together with some small and large stones situated on a south west facing slope. The row is […]

Featured row – Trowlesworthy 1

Trowlesworthy 1 on Dartmoor is a fine double stone row measuring 127.7m long, including at least 110 mainly medium-sized stones together with some small and large stones situated on a south west facing slope. The row is orientated north to south and there is a kerbed cairn at the upper northern end. The row stands near another […]

Gazetteer Updated

Waun Oer stone row in Snowdonia National Park, Wales The Gazetteer has recently been updated and now each page includes a link to an Ordnance Survey Map via Bing. Clicking on the NGR will open an Ordnance Map at Scale 1:25000 showing the position of the row. Click here to see the map for Waun […]