Hi girls!
Today I show you new collection by A-England - Mystical Places Collection!
Dotted throughout
south-west England, these prehistoric sites are both filled with wonder and
embody a sense of the sacred.
The fact that they
have inspired spellbinding stories and legends throughout the centuries purely
enhances their sense of the
supernatural.
AVEBURY
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The largest stone
circle in the world, and a World Heritage site, Avebury is one of the marvels
of prehistoric Britain. This
extraordinary ancient temple once formed part of a spectacular set of Neolithic
and Bronze Age ceremonial sites that
occupied a vast sacred landscape.
STONEHENGE
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Britain's national
temple, and World Heritage site, this prehistoric monument remains shrouded in
mystery even today. Despite
its popularity, Stonehenge still elicits many questions ranging from medieval
speculation to scientific studies
and even New Age revelations.
GLASTONBURY
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Steeped in history and
myth, Glastonbury is known as one of Britain’s most spiritual sites. In fact,
it’s here more than any other location
that the pagan past, the Christian way and the New Age movement all
harmoniously cohabit.
William Blake's
dramatic poem "And did those feet in ancient time" known nowadays as
the inspirational hymn “Jerusalem” draws on
the myth that Christ himself may have visited Glastonbury with Joseph of
Arimathea and 'walked on England's
mountains green'. “Till we have built
Jerusalem, In Englands green
& pleasant Land”
Not only is
Glastonbury considered the cradle of England’s Christianity, but it is also
reputed to be the place
Joseph of Arimathea
came back with a cup containing some of the dying Christ’s blood, known as the
Holy Grail, and buried it in his
new founded Abbey.
ISLE OF AVALON
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The name of this
mysterious island, now known as Glastonbury Tor, came from its commanding
position, where it once towered proud
above the marshland below.
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