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으스스한 분위기가 감도는 건축 시간 여행을 즐기신다면 Knowlton Church & EarthworksClick to open side panel for more information는 Dorset에서 가장 분위기 있는 장소 중 하나입니다. 기본적으로 12세기 기독교 교회가 훨씬 오래된 신석기 시대의 환상열석 안에 직접 지어진 "역사 샌드위치"입니다. 궁극의 매시업: 신성한 장소를 "재사용"한 드문 예입니다. 노르만족은 이교도 의례 원의 한가운데에 교회를 지어 수천 년에 걸친 시각적 타임라인을 만들었습니다. 유령 같은 분위기: 외딴 위치와 폐허가 된 상태 때문에 지역 유령 이야기의 전설적인 명소입니다. "창문의 얼굴"을 믿든 안 믿든 주변 들판의 고요함은 믿을 수 없을 정도로 신비로운 느낌을 줍니다. 환상열석 고지대: 거대한 원형 토공 둑을 따라 걸을 수 있습니다. 꼭대기에서는 고리 중앙에 당당하게 서 있는 교회의 폐허가 된 부싯돌 벽의 멋진 전망을 감상할 수 있습니다. 과거와의 피크닉: 많은 관광 명소와 달리 완전히 개방되어 있고 자유롭게 돌아다닐 수 있습니다. 담요를 깔고 샌드위치를 먹으며 4,000년 전 원래 건축가들이 무슨 생각을 하고 있었는지 궁금해하기에 완벽한 장소입니다.
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Love this place the views there are amazing cranborne to one side and Pentridge to the otherside
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Knowlton Circles/earthworks The henge enclosing Knowlton Church is only one of three henges (known as Knowlton Circles) and associated earthworks. However, Church Henge is the best preserved, and is maintained by English Heritage. Nearby is Great Barrow, the largest round barrow in Dorset. Aerial photographs reveal a large number of ploughed-out barrows in the immediate vicinity.
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The Paranormal occurrences of Knowlton Chruch Today, despite the picturesque surroundings, a certain aura of melancholy hangs heavy over the site and the spirits of some who have passed this way in the last 4,000 years are still said to linger here. A phantom horse and rider are said to gallop across the site in the dead of night. They then proceed to pass straight through the church as though it wasn’t there. Elsewhere, a ghostly face has been witnessed peering from the top window of the tower. Then there is the shade of a weeping woman, whom some accounts describe as a nun, that has been seen kneeling outside the church, although what sin or transgression she is trying to purge herself of is not known. Paranormal groups investigating the site have found themselves enveloped in swirling white mists and have heard ethereal voices chattering around them, although no source of for voices can ever be traced. A lady and her two children who were visiting the site during daylight hours were startled by a tall figure dressed in black that suddenly appeared from nowhere. It proceeded to walk right across their path and then promptly vanished. Others have reported sightings of the same figure in the dead of night and have commented on a truly menacing aura that seems to emanate from it.
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Knowlton Church is a ruined building of unknown dedication standing near the centre of Church Henge. The earliest parts of the building are the 12th-century chancel and nave and there are 15th and 18th century additions and alterations. The church was in use in 1550, however lack of use led to calls to demolish it in 1659. But it saw a revival after this time, and a north aisle was built in 1730. Later in the 18th century the roof fell in and the church was abandoned.[2] The church is a Grade II* listed building. The nearby Victorian-built Church of the Ascension at Woodlands has a 12th-century circular stone font originally from Knowlton Church. Early Christian activity at Knowlton is indicated by a mid-to-late Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery which was discovered to the east of Church Henge in 1958. Excavations located sixteen burials within chalk-cut graves, some aligned east-west. Knowlton is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086–87 as Chenoltone. Winfrith Newburgh, East or West Lulworth, "Wintreborne" and Knowlton were held by King William; they were previously held by King Edward. The Domesday Book also records two hides of the land of the Count of Mortain in Knowlton, named as Chenoltune in the book, held by Ansgar, which was held by Æthelmær in the time of King Edward. This land paid geld, was enough for one plough with one slave and one bordar, a mill paying 12s6d, and was worth 25s. The site of the ancient village of Knowlton (as opposed to the present day hamlet) is located 500 metres west of Knowlton Church along Lumber Lane at the banks of the River Allen. There is little to be seen on the ground, but aerial photos do show the village layout.
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An ‘off the beaten track’ tranquil footpath through mixed woodland. Good path surface throughout.
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Pentridge Hill has a trig point which is a little off the track in the woods at Penbury Knoll. It's at 185 m, so the view from the ridge is stunning, classic Dorset countryside, especially to the south. The trails here aren't that technical but they are quiet and fun.
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The remains of a 12th-century church within the old earthworks of a Neolithic henge. A bit of a jumble of pagan and Christian worship. Look out for the remains of the old yew tree avenue.
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