29 March 2011

Sarsen stone

What are the oldest things in Winchester? Not the Cathedral, ruins nor Roman mosaics, it is these Sarsen Stones. Sometimes known as druid stones, these are natural Sandstone blocks left after the last Ice Age. There are a number of these stones scattered around Winchester which most people pass by without even noticing, this one is in the car park of the Leisure Centre.

These stones were much sought after as markers, bollards and foundation stones. Because of their usefulness, it is reasonably certain that not many of them remain in the same position as when they were deposited from the ice. Sarsen stone is not native to the Winchester area and was often used as the stone of choice by the stone circle builders, Stonehenge is made of similar Sarsen stone.

6 comments:

  1. Even without all that fascinating history it would be a beautiful and interesting stone.

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  2. Interesting post and great photo. I think it has character even if it were an ordinary rock.

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  3. I did not know that. Thanks for the history lesson.

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  4. What a interesting piece of history.

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  5. I hadn't noticed these stones myself until I read about them!

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  6. Beautiful stones. I like your style of detailing everyday things we forget to notice.
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