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Hawk's eye is an opaque fibrous aggregate. It exhibits an iridescence that enhances its silky luster, particularly when cut en cabochon. Hawk's eye chatoyancy or the 'bird's eye' effect can be seen as small rays of light reflecting off the surface of stones. With hawk's eye, the bird's eye effect can be seen even in plain, flat-cut stones. Hawk's Eye Cut and Shape dseverance (15 October 2019). "The Geneva Bible: The First English Study Bible | Houston Christian University". hc.edu . Retrieved 10 September 2023. Just outside the village, at a crossways. Three upright stones and a possible five fallen. Very dark because surrounded by trees. A sign by the Ministry of Works says this is a protected monument. Behind the stones is a concrete bunker entered from the top by a ladder. A large heap of human crap shows how we value our tombs. Once again these a stones which are said to go down to the stream to drink. The building now known as Hawkstone Abbey Farm is an "eye-catcher" from Hawkstone and was part of the Hill projects over the estates.

Peace for the peaceless breast-Joy for the joyful mind. [38] Current operations [ edit ] The golf course around the follies I think these are the stones mentioned by Robert Plot author of The Natural History of Oxfordshire, 1676 –“There stands also a stone about half a mile South-west of Enston church, on a bank by the wayside between Neat-Enston and Fulwell, somewhat flat and tapering upward from a broad bottom, with other small ones lying by it; and another near the Road betwixt Burford and Chipping-norton, which I guess might be erected for the same purpose with the two former as above mentioned (ie monuments to Saxons or ancient Britons dead in battle); Unless we shall rather think, both these and them, to be have been some of the Gods of the ancient Britons.¹ The stone on the way between Burford and Chipping-norton may be the Five Shilling Corner stone mentioned in The Old Stones of Rollright and District or possibly Lyneham Barrow stone. The landscape was used to represent parts of Narnia in the BBC's TV adaptation of C. S. Lewis's books in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in 1988 and Prince Caspian a year later.

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Jane, on the other hand, shot ahead, and had already reached the Hawk Stone by the time I saw this unique stone appear on the horizon. This is a very mysterious monument, hidden and solitary, but gazing over a fabulous vista from her hillside perch. (Excuse the pun). There really is a sense of time and eternity here, and as I was going through a particularly stressful time, I found this stone a salve for the soul. Sir Richard Hill, 2nd Baronet (1733–1808) took over on his father’s death in 1783, published a guide for visitors and built the 'Hawkstone Inn' to accommodate them. He engaged landscape gardener William Emes to build a vast manmade lake, the Hawk River and his follies included a 'ruined' Gothic architecture Arch on Grotto Hill, the urn, a tribute to an English Civil War ancestor, the Swiss Bridge, and the 100-foot (30m) obelisk with an internal staircase, topped by a statue of the original Sir Rowland Hill. Hawkstone Park had become one of Britain’s top attractions by the time he died in 1808. It maintained this status under his brother Sir John Hill, 3rd Baronet (1740–1824). Soulton Rental. London and Shropshire: Legal Convayances of 1500s. Held at Shropshire Archives under the shelf reference 421/1.

Alongside running a farm and starring in a documentary about it, the star has now launched his own lager, Hawkstone, using ingredients harvested at Diddly Squat (the name of his farm, for the uninitiated). Jeremy Clarkson's banned advert for his Hawkstone lager". Oxfordshire Live. 22 December 2021 . Retrieved 26 December 2021. It historically associated with Soulton Hall the Shropshire headquarters of Sir Rowland Hill ("Old Sir Rowland") publisher of the Geneva Bible, (d.1561) because these two estates were bought by him in 1556 from Sir Thomas Lodge [1](father of the writer Thomas Lodge, who penned the source book of Shakespeare's play As You Like It). For these reasons, the landscape is increasingly linked with the inspiration for that play. [2] [3] One of the reasons for the dominance of the landscape as an eighteenth century attraction is the Geneva Bible' enduring internal importance and is known in America as the Founders Bible, as well as being and the Bible of Shakespeare, Donne and Milton. [4] BBC. "BBC - Shropshire - In Pictures - Hawkstone Park Follies". www.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 8 May 2023.T.] [Rodenhurst (1840). A Description of Hawkstone, the Seat of Sir R. Hill, Bart M.P.: With Brief Notices of the Antiquities of Bury Walls and of Red Castle, an Account of the Column, in Shrewsbury and of Lord Hill's Military Actions. Printed at the Chronicle Office, and sold by J. Watton. By the side of a row of cottages, the blowstone sits in its own little enclosure. It has lots of holes one of which is meant to make a loud noise. Richard Jefferies, the nature writer, referred to Othe shepherd¹s legend of Alfred the Great, and his horn of stone.” King Alfred is said to have blown the stone to summon help against the Danes. It may originally have stood on White Horse Hill. Just outside the small hamlet of Dean, the Hawk stone stands in a field surrounded by yellow rape flowers, or by corn, ploughland or by the dea foliage of set aside. A footpath from Dean to Chipping Norton passes about ten yards away from it so it is possible to get a fine view without trespassing. From the nearest road, it can be seen just below the sky line.

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