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The High Force Waterfall has a coin wish tree in the grounds of the waterfall. A coin wish tree can be found in Colby Woodland Garden. A coin tree is near the Tarr Steps in Exmoor. [8] A coin tree can be found in the grounds of Bolton Abbey. Ingleborough Nature Trail on the Clapham Beck in North Yorkshire has a yew as a coin tree.
At Wayland's Smithy in Oxfordshire, visitors have lodged coins into cracks in the site's stones since at least the 1960s, [58] while at the Coldrum Long Barrow in Kent, a rag tree has been established overhanging the barrow. [59] Many modern Pagans view West Kennet Long Barrow as a "temple" and use it for their rituals. [60]
Couckoo Ball Long Barrow, Devon [1] Butterdon Hill Long Barrow, Dartmoor, Devon [2] Corringdoon Ball Long Barrow, Devon [3] Giants' Hills, Lincolnshire; Hazleton long barrows, north and south, Gloucestershire; Julliberrie's Grave, Kent; Long Barrow, near the Seven Barrows, Berkshire; Nympsfield Long Barrow, Gloucestershire; Stoney Littleton ...
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The West Kennet Long Barrow, also known as South Long Barrow, is a chambered long barrow near the village of Avebury in the south-western English county of Wiltshire. Probably constructed in the thirty-seventh century BC , during Britain's Early Neolithic period, today it survives in a partially reconstructed state.
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The Coldrum Long Barrow, also known as the Coldrum Stones and the Adscombe Stones, is a chambered long barrow located near the village of Trottiscliffe in the south-eastern English county of Kent. Probably constructed in the fourth millennium BCE , during Britain's Early Neolithic period , today it survives only in a state of ruin .
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