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Wayland Smithey - Neolithic Chambered Long Barrow - Wet & Windy Walk in the Wilderness

Posted on the 14 November 2015 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN
Wayland Smithey - Neolithic chambered long barrow - wet & windy walk in the wilderness
Mrs Philbin accompanied me on a wet & windy walk today from Longcot to Wayland Smithey, a Neolithic chambered long barrow; actually the site of TWO long barrows, one built on top of the other, as these ancient sites often are. We had a lovely picnic in the entrance to St Swithun's church in Compton Beauchamp, while the rain tipped down outside. Funny that I got a whiff of incense even before we got to the church, or knew it was sited there, like it was calling to us.
Wayland Smithey - Neolithic chambered long barrow - wet & windy walk in the wilderness
More than anything this 'pilgrimage' had been something I'd promised a dear friend r.i.p. before she passed away and I paid my respects to her and to the memory of a dream I'd had of finally getting to the site. Great day out for all these reasons.

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