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All the United Kingdom England Nottinghamshire The Druid Stone

The Druid Stone

An enigmatic natural rock formation with a manmade passage cut through the center.

Nottinghamshire, England

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The Druid Stone is a natural rock formation with a narrow, manmade passage cut through its centre. It rises anomalously from otherwise gently undulating agricultural land close to the village of Blidworth, Nottinghamshire, in the heart of Sherwood Forest.

Composed of a conglomerate of pebbles and sand bound together with limestone, the Druid Stone, also called the "Altar Stone," stands over 13 feet (4 metres) high in a field of cows, sheep and alpacas. Formed by an eroded glacial deposit, the monolith dates back thousands of years, possibly used as a Druidical altar, though there's no evidence to back that up.

A 6-foot (2-metre) passage is cut out of the base of the rock, which is theorized to align with the May Day sunrise, possibly hinting at a link between the stone and the fertility festival of Beltane, a traditional Gaelic May Day festival held between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. 

According to local folklore, sick children were passed through the hole in the Druid Stone in an attempt to cure childhood illnesses such as whooping cough or rickets, with speculation that the act of passing through the stone symbolised the rebirth of a healthy child. The curious alignment of the passage with the sunrise during Beltane hints that this fertility festival was of particular significance to whoever carved the enigmatic passage, and the relatively recent use of the stone as a symbol of rebirth suggests a latent continuity of pagan belief at the site.

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The stone stands on private land, but is visible from a public footpath leading toward the village of Ravenshead and Newstead Abbey, the former home of the Romantic English poet Lord Byron. From Blidworth St Mary's of the Purification Church Yard, turn left on to Fishpool Road. Take a right turn on to Ricket Lane. After 80 feet the third driveway on the left, a public footpath is signposted, which runs in front of a house. Follow the public footpath towards Ravenshead for about 1640 feet. The Druid Stone is visible on the right.

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