A probable double stone row known only from an annotated record map produced in 1956. The row is described as parallel lines of stones leading to a small cairn. The area was forested shortly after the row was identified. Other cairns survive in the vicinity.
Location
England | North Yorkshire | North York Moors | NZ 5948 1025 |
Lat 54.48417364 Long -1.083336199 |
Map showing the location of Coate Moor stone row.
Characteristics
Type: Double | Length: ?m |
No. of stones: ? | Size of stones: Unknown |
Orientation: ?° | Altitude: 285m |
Upper end: Cairn | Lower end: – |
Straight (Yes or No) : | Sea View: No |
Context: Cairns | |
Notes: Destroyed |
Other Information
Public Access: Yes |
Land Status: |
Scheduled Ancient Monument: No |
Online Resources
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VISITED:- Not visited
FIRST PUBLISHED:- 13th February 2016
LAST UPDATED:- 23rd November 2017