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Rock with at least five cup marks and a sinuous groove mark 615m NNE of Ridge Lathe, Pinder Hawes Hill, Skyreholme is a Bronze Age rock art site located in the South Pennines of Yorkshire. The rock bears at least five cup marks, which are characteristic features of prehistoric rock carving traditions in northern Britain, alongside a sinuous groove mark that may represent a symbolic or functional element of ritual or territorial significance. Cup and groove marks of this type are typically dated to the Bronze Age, though their precise chronology remains debated amongst scholars. Such rock art sites are valued as evidence of prehistoric occupation, belief systems, and land use in the upland regions of northern England.
Rock with at least five cup marks and a sinuous groove mark 615m NNE of Ridge Lathe, Pinder Hawes Hill, Skyreholme is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1014962. View the official record →
Rock with at least five cup marks and a sinuous groove mark 615m NNE of Ridge Lathe, Pinder Hawes Hill, Skyreholme is a Bronze Age rock art site located in the South Pennines of Yorkshire. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1014962.
Rock with at least five cup marks and a sinuous groove mark 615m NNE of Ridge Lathe, Pinder Hawes Hill, Skyreholme is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic England (NHLE) — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in England. The official designation reference is 1014962.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Bolton Priory (7.7 km), Cup, ring and groove marked rock west of the path between Black Hill and Loftshaw Gill, 300m NNE of the shooting shelter in Middleton Moor Enclosure (10.2 km), Cup and groove marked rock, 310m north east of the shooting shelter in Middleton Moor Enclosure (10.2 km).
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