Places connected by bowshot: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 17:01, 29 September 2018
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-10. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-09-29.
22 localities in England with traditions connecting them by a bowshot:
- Chinley Churn (Chinley)
- Dipping Stone (Whaley Moor)
- Eastwood Rocks (Ashover)
- Hathersage Churchyard
- Kirklees Priory Gatehouse (Kirklees)
- Limlow Hill (Litlington)
- Litlington Chalk Pit (Litlington)
- Little John's Stone (Whitby Laithes)
- Robin Hood's Bow Stones (Lyme Handley)
- Robin Hood's Butt (Elford)
- Robin Hood's Butt (Wigginton)
- Robin Hood's Butts (Combridge)
- Robin Hood's Grave (Kirklees Priory)
- Robin Hood's Mark (Ashover)
- Robin Hood's Picking Rods (Chisworth)
- Robin Hood's Stone (Whitby Laithes)
- Robin Hood's Stoop (Offerton Moor)
- Robin Hood's Stride (Harthill)
- Robin Hood's Tree (Bassingbourn)
- Rough Low Tor (Buxton)
- Whitby Abbey
- White Gate (Stubwood)