Dowsing
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Place List

Michael and Mary

Though not a place, a special mention of these lines has been included here. The famous Michael and Mary lines were the subject of the Sun and Serpent book by Paul Broadhurst and Hamish Miller. Further study shows the lines to be much more complex than originally thought with multiple paths occuring across Cornwall and Norfolk rivaling, at times, the tortuous path around Glastonbury Tor. Click on the name to open the mapping around the Land's End area in Cornwall and select the far right map including Lands End.

Glastonbury

So far the Tor is found to be the only place where Michael, Mary, Walsingham, Shipley and Sockburn come together representing a conjunction of Jesus of Nazareth, the Holy Ghost, the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Archangel Michael adding yet more weight to the argument that this is the holiest place in Britain.

Walsingham

Little Walsingham was the scene of a vision of the Virgin Mary in the 11th century. It subsequently became the major pilgrimage location in Europe in medieval times.
In the ruined priory grounds is a powerful conjunction of what might be regarded as the primary lines in South England, Michael, Mary and Walsingham which meet again at the Glastonbury Tor. The Walsingham line continues through to London, close to but not through Avebury and on to Cornwall where it often leaves the land entering again along the coast, shadowing the Michael and Mary lines much of the way.

Avebury

The famous Michael and Mary lines were the subject of the Sun and Serpent book by Paul Broadhurst and Hamish Miller. They pass through the Avebury circles, around Silbury Hill and through West Kennet long barrow.

Uffington White Horse

This is a complex mixture of lines, large and small and is no doubt not complete. They include the Uffington White Horse, Dragon Hill, Uffington Castle, Wayland's Smithy longbarrow and links between several White Horses.

Croham Hurst South London

This tor shaped hill, complete with the remains of a circular barrow, just south of Croydon, is perhaps the most significant dowsing location so far found in the South East.
It is like Glasonbury Tor in that it represents a similar meeting point for a group of significant lines passing through London. Here there are 3 loops of Walsingham coming close together, The St Leonards line coming south from Streatham and St Paul's, Sockburn, after passing through Balham, St Etheldreda line which meets St Leonard's at Temple Church and several other as yet unmapped lines.