A typical new large circle build
goes like this…
1st
Visit:
to
assess
and
discuss
options,
seek
out
possible
family
astrological
alignments
and
get
a
sense
of
the
people
and
place.
An
informal
agreement
will
be
confirmed
by
both
parties
to
continue or not at this point.
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OUR SERVICES
We are happy to visit any site and prepare an estimate of:
a) possible methods of repair.
b) how long this would take.
c) potential for public involvement.
d) costs
OUR MISSION
Our
work
so
far
has
been
mainly
creating
new
megalithic
sites,
to
honour
a
special
place,
to
be
a
memorial
to
those
who
have
passed
on, or because the stones on a site seem to be asking to be stood up!
We
try
to
establish
a
relationship
with
both
the
human
owners
of
the
site,
and
also
the
dance
of
the
Sun
and
Moon,
in
their
cycles
through
time.
If
you
are
interested
in
having
something
of
this
kind
for
yourself,
please
get
in
touch,
and
we
can
discuss
your
particular
situation
and
what we can do for you.
Sadly,
many
of
the
ancient
sites
are
now
semi
ruinous,
neglected
and
in
need
of
repair.
We
hope
that
it
may
be
possible
to
work
with
their
custodians,
using
our
extensive
knowledge
and
experience,
to
effect
their
repairs,
and/or
ongoing
maintenance.
We
can
work
in
such
a
way
that
there
is
minimal
disturbance
of
the
archaeology,
and
the
surrounding
land,
and
do
our
best
to
recreate
the
awe-inspiring
creations of our ancestors
Yes
No
We will prepare plans, options,
and costs within 14 days
Yes
No
3rd Visit:
is a trip to source, see and buy stones.
Can take more than one trip.
4th
Visit:
morning
of
build
on
contracted
date.
Can
be
more
than
one day.
5th
Visit:
is
roughly
one
moon
cycle
after
site
build
to
tweak
any
alignments and see how the site is settling down.
6th
and
final
visit:
sometime
between
a
whole
season,
and
an
eclipse
cycle,
to
hand
over
responsibilities
to
the
new
owner/
keeper(s).
2nd Visit:
with prepared plans, survey and costs
How far will we travel to see you for free?
We are willing to travel in about a 50 miles radius of Carmarthen
in South Wales for free. That’s a very large area of South Wales,
out as far as the Pembrokeshire coast to the West, and as far as
Bristol in the East, and Welshpool to the North West.
Further a field than those mentioned above will unfortunately incur
some travelling expenses.