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Spring Equinox 2019

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Raye and myself set off on our Equinox journey to Codnor Castle. We got to Codnor car park on a bright sunny day at 11:30 and found the signpost to Codnor Castle on the other side of the road. It was quite a long walk along muddy fields, probably for about a mile. The site was amazing, a great ruin with rich history (see below). I got my dowsing rods and found a leyline running along the full area of the enclosure where some of the ruin has been fenced off by the 'new' heritage trust. From the sun I think it runs N-S but will check later on the map. About 10years ago I tried to get there but because it was on private land it was difficult to gain access but now since the charity has taken over it is now more accessible. Possibly due to nearby farm now being derelict. What a fantastic site, we were both very pleased with our trip. An extract on the history of this site from www.codnorcastle.co.uk... Situated on a ridge overlooking the Erewash Valley in Derbyshire, Codn...