VBB wrote: tjj wrote: VBB wrote:
Thanks for that VBB, I've just listened to most of it. About eight minutes in Martin Symington talks about stone circles and 'sacred' stone places (Karl Marx's tomb gets a mention as well). Book looks good Sacred Britain though has been covered by many other writers from John Michell to Paul Devereaux.
Martin features Twickenham as 'sacred' - puts things in perspective I feel.
He also champions the Neasden temple, and he doesn't mean where Twiggy grew up.
I called into the library this evening, was searching the Travel Section for a book on Ireland when Sacred Britain by Martin Symington almost jumped off the shelf. A lovely book, beautifully presented with drawings, maps and a few coloured photos (small enough to carry in a rucksack too). It covers the UK from Orkney to the Isles of Scilly, with a chapter on London, but doesn't include Northern Ireland.
Oddly, very close to it I found a book by Edward Thomas called In Pursuit of Spring. Amazing what you find in the Travel Section of your local library.
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