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A group of stones on Baildon Bank, 'about half way up' or 'some way up the slope' (see allusions dated 1912 and 1913 below), above Baildon Green was or is known as 'Robin Hood's House'.  
A group of large, probably entirely natural, stones on the slope of Baildon Bank, above Baildon Green, was or is known as 'Robin Hood's House'.


A Yorkshire local historian in the early 20th century believed it was a cromlech: he believed some, but not all, of the stones had 'been placed in position by man' (see 1913 allusion below). A modern writer on Yorkshire traditions notes, in contrast, that there are no clear indications it was a burial chamber, and 'early antiquarians often misinterpreted natural features for artificial ones'.<ref>[https://kairoberts.wordpress.com/tag/robin-hood/ Kai Roberts: Old Elmet Dreaming: Tag Archives: Robin Hood: The Folklore of Shipley Glen & Baildon Moor.]</ref>
An old Yorkshire local historian writing in the early 20th century was convinced it was a cromlech: he believed some, but not all, of the stones had 'been placed in position by man' (see 1913 allusion below). A modern writer on Yorkshire traditions observes, in contrast, that there are no clear indications it was a burial chamber, and 'early antiquarians often misinterpreted natural features for artificial ones'.<ref>[https://kairoberts.wordpress.com/tag/robin-hood/ Kai Roberts: Old Elmet Dreaming: Tag Archives: Robin Hood: The Folklore of Shipley Glen & Baildon Moor.]</ref>
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== Gazetteers ==
== Gazetteers ==

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Robin Hood's House (Baildon Green).

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood's House would be a little to the right and below centre of this photo (click to enlarge) / Google Earth Street View.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-06-21. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-06-21.

A group of large, probably entirely natural, stones on the slope of Baildon Bank, above Baildon Green, was or is known as 'Robin Hood's House'.

An old Yorkshire local historian writing in the early 20th century was convinced it was a cromlech: he believed some, but not all, of the stones had 'been placed in position by man' (see 1913 allusion below). A modern writer on Yorkshire traditions observes, in contrast, that there are no clear indications it was a burial chamber, and 'early antiquarians often misinterpreted natural features for artificial ones'.[1] Template:PnItemQry

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Background

  • 1845 tithe award for Baildon, online at the Genealogist, piece 43, sub-piece 027, Image 413, item 587; Image 426, item 550 (subscription required)
  • 1849 tithe award for Shipley, online at the Genealogist, piece 43, sub-piece 352, Images 423-54 (subscription required)

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