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PART 01. ANNESLEY OLD CHURCH

This article describes the energies that I dowsed on a visit to Annesley Old Church in July 2021 during my explorations of the area at the SW tip of the Sherwood Forest pentagram. Annesley Old Church is a ruined Church standing on a raised mound about 2.5 miles WSW of Newstead Abbey. Back in my Ley hinting days I found numerous alignments that either radiated from or crossed over Annesley Old Church, many of which qualified as Alfred Watkins style Leys. One of the reasons for visiting Annesley Old Church was to find out if there was a point on the ground where all these alignments intersected and whether there was any energy associated with them. While I was there I also dowsed a blind spring, several spiralling energy currents above underground streams and the energies associated with a "Beacon Tree".

The appendix of this document contains a list of the alignments that I found.

PART 01. ANNESLEY OLD CHURCH

Adventures of a Sherwood Dowser Part 1 - The Holm Oak of Annesley Old Church (July 2021)

This article describes the energies that I dowsed on a visit to Annesley Old Church in July 2021 during my explorations of the area at the SW tip of the Sherwood Forest pentagram. Annesley Old Church is a ruined Church standing on a raised mound about 2.5 miles WSW of Newstead Abbey. Back in my Ley hinting days I found numerous alignments that either radiated from or crossed over Annesley Old Church, many of which qualified as Alfred Watkins style Leys. One of the reasons for visiting Annesley Old Church was to find out if there was a point on the ground where all these alignments intersected and whether there was any energy associated with them. While I was there I also dowsed a blind spring, several spiralling energy currents above underground streams and the energies associated with a "Beacon Tree".

The appendix of this document contains a list of the alignments that I found.

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