Sacred Geography – The Bailey Hill, High Bradfield, South Yorkshire, UK

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The Bailey Hill is found in High Bradfield Yorkshire. A church has been built over the whole site, but the sacred well still exists and the altar in the church is reputed to be the original Celtic/Pictish altar. Access via the church yard.

For the following symbols see the links, where other examples of the symbols in use in sacred geography myth and legend, can be found by scrolling down the page to the ‘observation’ section

Twin Horns - https://allaboutheaven.org/symbols/twin-horns/123
Hill - https://allaboutheaven.org/symbols/hill/123
Elements - https://allaboutheaven.org/concepts/elements/122
Cosmic egg - https://allaboutheaven.org/concepts/egg/122
Ascension - https://allaboutheaven.org/symbols/ascension/123

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CREDITS
Maps from the megalithic portal
https://www.megalithic.co.uk/index.php

VIDEOS
Michel Edelenbosch - contact avianprodukties@gmail.com also https://www.youtube.com/c/MichelEdelenbosch/videos

PHOTOS
Still photos by Wendy who is a writer and photographer and member of SOAA Wendy@knowingmyplace also
http://www.instagram.com/knowingmyplace

More details on Sacred Geography in general can be found by following this link
https://allaboutheaven.org/science/sacred-geography/121

This acts as the main page entry to find the meaning of all the symbols and concepts
used in sacred geography and sacred architecture.

MUSIC
"x Dusk" by Gilmore Trail

We are Gilmore Trail, an instrumental post-rock band based in Sheffield in the UK.

We have Danny and Dave on guitars, Joe on bass and Bob on drums.
We supplement our core band sound with synth, soundscapes and field recordings, taking our cues from aspects of progressive rock.
Our music is purely instrumental, inspired by the vastness and majesty of the natural world.

We feel that the music takes us and the listener on various journeys, from rolling green hills to icy wastes, from the most arid deserts shooting up into the astonishing emptiness and stillness of deep space.

Our website can be found at www.gilmoretrail.co.uk
We can be contacted at info@gilmoretrail.co.uk

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