Spiritual Mission
Gridding The Earth for Positive Change as a Collective
lifting the vibrational frequency of Sunkenkirk Circle with our spiritual work
The site itself consists of a 28 metre diameter ring of about fifty-five close set stones of porphyritic slates - the remains of an original sixty stones. Around thirty are still standing with the tallest stone to the north being about 2.3 metres in height, to the southeast is a gap that forms an entrance to the circle which is further marked by two large outer portal stones and it could be that this formed a sightline to the midwinter sunrise.
stones with quartz veins
There have been few finds from the circle but excavations at the turn of the 20th century discovered that the area had been leveled prior to the erection of the stones - the name Sunkenkirk comes from a legend that the Devil pulled down the stones each night as the circle was being built.
Glossary Items: Neolithic, Bronze Age
