pleasuredome
26-01-2008, 09:59 PM
many years ago i had a suspicion that there was a ley line that ran through the town of where my parents live, Coalville, Leicestershire. the particular part that they lived in seemed to have an usually high number of paranormal problems. also the adjacent villages of Whitwick and Thringstone are well known to have the same problems. these three areas were in line with each other, so this is why i had a suspicion.
a few years later i began to read up on ley lines. i learned that they generally run in a straight line and that they tend to pass through churches, castles, and stately homes.
so i got out a map drew a straight line through the 3 areas and the line which went towards the west side of leicester, to a place called kirby muxloe (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.001001001013002002005) where there is a castle ruin.
i then drew the line going north which went through breedon-on-the-hill (http://www.benefice.org.uk/breedon_church/), past the west side of derby, and it then hit Arbor Low (http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/visits/arborlow.php) which is a well known stone circle near Buxton. having done this i was pretty sure i was right about there being a ley line.
i later learned that Thringstone used to have a stone circle where only one stone remains standing in a field next to the ruins of a 13th century nunnery, of Grace Dieu (http://www.gracedieupriory.co.uk/)
some years later when i started using google earth, i thought i would use it to continue drawing a line through to the south of england and into europe. the main places i found on the line were these:
Naseby battlefield (http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/resource-centre/civil-war/battleview.asp?BattleFieldId=51)
Yardley Chase disused ammuntion depot
Woburn Estate (http://www.discoverwoburn.co.uk/)
Elstree film studios
Westminster
Battle, Kent (battle of hastings)
Paris
it's interesting that 2 majorly important battlefields are on this line. both deciding the course of England's history.
as i took the line through to the south of france, i really didnt expect to find much until i came acrros a little town of Romans-sur-Isère. i couldnt believe it when i saw it on the map, because this is the town twinned with Coalville.
Coincidence??
zooming in on google earth along the line in england, there seemed to be quite a few old sites of pagan origin also, such as wells and churchs. also there seemed to far too many golf courses and quarries/earthworks. Breedon-on-the-Hill has a quarry and Coalville has Bardon Hill quarry, both are large and on the ley line. it could be the reason for creating the negative energy in the coalville/whitwick/thringstone area.
a few years later i began to read up on ley lines. i learned that they generally run in a straight line and that they tend to pass through churches, castles, and stately homes.
so i got out a map drew a straight line through the 3 areas and the line which went towards the west side of leicester, to a place called kirby muxloe (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.001001001013002002005) where there is a castle ruin.
i then drew the line going north which went through breedon-on-the-hill (http://www.benefice.org.uk/breedon_church/), past the west side of derby, and it then hit Arbor Low (http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/visits/arborlow.php) which is a well known stone circle near Buxton. having done this i was pretty sure i was right about there being a ley line.
i later learned that Thringstone used to have a stone circle where only one stone remains standing in a field next to the ruins of a 13th century nunnery, of Grace Dieu (http://www.gracedieupriory.co.uk/)
some years later when i started using google earth, i thought i would use it to continue drawing a line through to the south of england and into europe. the main places i found on the line were these:
Naseby battlefield (http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/resource-centre/civil-war/battleview.asp?BattleFieldId=51)
Yardley Chase disused ammuntion depot
Woburn Estate (http://www.discoverwoburn.co.uk/)
Elstree film studios
Westminster
Battle, Kent (battle of hastings)
Paris
it's interesting that 2 majorly important battlefields are on this line. both deciding the course of England's history.
as i took the line through to the south of france, i really didnt expect to find much until i came acrros a little town of Romans-sur-Isère. i couldnt believe it when i saw it on the map, because this is the town twinned with Coalville.
Coincidence??
zooming in on google earth along the line in england, there seemed to be quite a few old sites of pagan origin also, such as wells and churchs. also there seemed to far too many golf courses and quarries/earthworks. Breedon-on-the-Hill has a quarry and Coalville has Bardon Hill quarry, both are large and on the ley line. it could be the reason for creating the negative energy in the coalville/whitwick/thringstone area.