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by Ade Sundog » 04 Jul 2010, 13:30
Hello there
The Walls is a little known place on the Shropshire/Stafforshire border.It is on private land, but there is a footpath to it and a path right around the Earthwork(about 3/4 of a mile) It is not round but more like a flattened square. It is a very peaceful place with a lovely rural vibe. Theres a valley and a stream on one side,, and it is surrrounded by Trees. Probly best visited in Wintertime for a better view, and an O/S map needed to find it. Heres what the Megalithic portal says (Thanx Cat

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http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=12425Cheerz Drudes
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by Ade Sundog » 04 Jul 2010, 13:32
One more pic
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by Dryadia2 » 05 Jul 2010, 01:33
Thanks for sharing the photos, Ade.
Looks like a nice place for a hike.

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by Michael C. Page » 05 Jul 2010, 21:21
Right on Ade.

er.....did Sir William pose for any pics atop the walls?

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by Ade Sundog » 06 Jul 2010, 19:01
Hello Dryadia , Mr.P
Sadly Sir William didn't come with me on this trip, as i rode there on my trusty Kona.


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