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OUR PAST WORK: up to 2019

Here you will find a link to our past workings…
It only takes a half a day and a four tonne rock to turn your ancestral awareness up to a higher level of appreciation and understanding. If you’re interested in elevating your current standing, business or property into the greater landscape, please drop me an email at: barry@stonedancers.co.uk
Brithdir Mawr stone circle - 30th of September 2020.
Watch Ros walk the Brithdir Mawr stone circle she helped create 2000 to 2002
Nant y Gaseg Farm - South Wales - 5th of July 2019.
Nant y Gaseg farm, near Pontadawe, Working for Paul and Helen Tremlett. Read more…

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OUR LATEST WORK: Nant y Gaseg stone

circle

Here you will find a link to our latest completed working. Ros, Barry and Olwyn worked with the site owners Paul & Helen over three separate days, spread over three weeks in July 2019. Paul & Helen played a major role in the creation and construction of this amazing circle. Click the images below to find out more…
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OUR PAST WORK:

Here you will find a link to our past projects. Click the images below to find out more…

We

are

experienced

working

Geomancers,

based

in

South

West

Wales,

who

enjoy

visiting

the

sacred

spaces

created

by

our

ancestors.

These

ancient

places

are

remarkably

long-lasting,

and

seem to maintain their air of Sacred-ness despite the passage of time.

We

have

worked

hard

to

create

many

modern

equivalents

which

you

can

see

on

our

gallery

page

in

the

form

of

stone

circles,

single

monoliths,

and dolmens.

These

have

all

been

created

sympathetically

using

the

techniques

we

think

our

ancestors

would

have

used,

i.e.

wooden

levers

and

fulcrums,

and

human

effort.

We

have

also

used

modern

machinery

when that was a suitable option.

Size

matters:

Check

out

our

guides

to

creating

the

right

space

for

your

property.

PHOTO GALLERY

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OUR PAST WORK: up to 2019

Here you will find a link to our past workings…

OUR SERVICES?

We are happy to visit you and assess your situation. We will advise you with plans, surveys and cost estimates:
Ros Briagha Space Designer and planner. Ros is a tutor and member of the UK Geomancy Group. She began visiting ancient sacred sites in 1972, alone and with friends, for research and for ceremony. Ros is now the UK’s leading expert in stone circle construction and restoration with a vast knowledge and experience, having created 14 sacred spaces, stone circles, dolmens & single monoliths in her long career. Ros is also a community leader who ran OakDragon, an outdoor educational organization that brings people back to Nature.
Olwyn Pritchard Team Archaeologist & adviser Olwyn is an Archaeologist with a BA and an MA from University of Wales Trinity St David, She specialises in the connections between monuments created by people, and events in the sky above. (archaeoastronomy). Olwyn is most interested in the prehistoric monuments, and has lived in West Wales visiting/ studying the local megaliths since the mid 80s. She is also sympathetic to dowsing and the wider field of Earth mysteries.
Barry Hoon Geomancer, Transport & Logistics Barry is a long standing member of the UK Geomancy Group, and a dowser with an interest in Earth energies and sacred space construction. He has 15 years experience in heavy haulage with a HIAB crane license delivering large bulky loads around the UK and abroad. Barry also has in interest in all things technical with 20+ years experience as a computer programmer, website designer and now a 3d modeller…

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New sites: a) prepare a plan. b) how long this would take. c) how many construction crew. d) costs
Renovations: a) possible methods of repair. b) how long this would take. c) potential for public involvement. d) costs

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