Thousands of ancient sites in England are inaccessible to the public, @righttoroam.bsky.social has revealed
One of them "just happens to be owned by Lady Victoria Vyvyan: president of the Country Land & Business Association and a right to roam opponent":
https://www.thegreatoutdoorsmag.com/news/stone-free-a-quarter-of-scheduled-monuments-off-limits-in-england/
One of them "just happens to be owned by Lady Victoria Vyvyan: president of the Country Land & Business Association and a right to roam opponent":
https://www.thegreatoutdoorsmag.com/news/stone-free-a-quarter-of-scheduled-monuments-off-limits-in-england/
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This one particularly outraged me. How does someone get to own a megalith and keep it so that noone else can see it or treasure it?
https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=20277
The photos remind me of Faldouet Dolmen, in the east of Jersey.