Castlerigg Stone Circle by Stephen Paylor
Stephen Paylor

Castlerigg Stone Circle by

Castlerigg stone circle was probably built around 3000 BC – the beginning of the later Neolithic Period – and is one of the earliest stone circles in Britain. It is important in terms of megalithic astronomy and geometry, as the construction contains significant astronomical alignments.

Although its origins are unknown it is believed that it was used for ceremonial or religious purposes.

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circle, castlerigg, district, cumbria, neolithic, keswick, lake, stone

Comments

  • juliex
    juliexover 3 years ago

    So beautiful a stunning capture…..

  • Kurt Golgart
    Kurt Golgartover 3 years ago

    Magnificent depth. Well done.

  • Mick Davson
    Mick Davsonover 3 years ago

    Great composition indeed.

  • HELUA
    HELUAover 3 years ago

    Wonderful image, Stephen! Love the sky, the stones and the atmosphere !!!

  • HELUA
    HELUAover 3 years ago

    And CONGRATS on being featured in Heritage in Stone !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rob Parsons
    Rob Parsonsover 3 years ago

    Great shot Stephen

  • IWML
    IWMLover 3 years ago

    what an amazing photo.

  • VoluntaryRanger
    VoluntaryRangeralmost 2 years ago

    Lovely work,welcome to the Lake District group..Jamie