SOUNDING
SPACES
As the NISG have visited many Sounding Spaces in the course of our investigations*, we have decided to instigate a coding system for the sites we have visited and documented. These are listed below. We will start publishing short field notes (including geological information and historical background) in advance of our investigations at each site in due course.
CODE Location
001 Bincombe Down, South Dorset Ridgeway
002 Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire
003 Avebury Stone Circle, Wiltshire
004 Burton Bradstock, West Dorset
005 Ringstead Downs, Norfolk
006 Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Isles
007 Ulsta, Yell, Shetland Isles
008 Little Bredy, South Dorset Ridgeway
009 Rushcombe, Corfe Mullen
010 Talbot Village, Bournemouth
011 Queens Park, Brighton
012 Wardrobe Museum Garden, Salisbury
013 Winchester Cathedral (Grounds)
014 Bell Meadows, Chelmsford
015 Bournemouth Lower Gardens
016 Castle Mound, (Higgins Museum) Bedford
017 Greenwich, St. Alfeges Park, London
018 Wrotham Park, Hertsfordshire
019 Queens Gardens, Kingston Upon Hull
020 Miller Park, Preston
021 Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury
022 Oil Tank Culture Park, Seoul, South Korea
023 Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
024 Morecambe, Nr. Midland Hotel
025 Wentworth Woodhouse, South Yorkshire
026 Chesters Roman Fort, Northumberland
027 Marble Hill House, Twickenham, London
020 Miller Park, Preston
021 Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury
022 Oil Tank Culture Park, Seoul, South Korea
023 Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
024 Morecambe, Nr. Midland Hotel
025 Wentworth Woodhouse, South Yorkshire
026 Chesters Roman Fort, Northumberland
027 Marble Hill House, Twickenham, London
028 Charterhouse, Coventry
029 Trinity Gardens, Stockton upon Tees
030 Fred Roche Gardens, Milton Keynes
031 Potteries Museum, Stoke-on-Trent
*There are several sites which have been visited pre-systematisation on a more 'ad hoc' basis. Some of these sites have been visited multiple times, namely Bincombe Down on the South Dorset Ridgeway whilst other sites have been less fruitful on investigation (the small port of Ulsta, on the Isle of Yell in the Shetland Islands being one such site where adverse weather conditions mitigated against ourselves and our monitoring apparatus).