Guys Cliffe, nr Old Milverton, Warwickshire. Reported 10th July.

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Image Olivier Morel Copyright 2010



 



 



Images Stuart Dike  Copyright 2010


Image Sonya Bailey Copyright 2010

Here are some photos for you. It's a beautiful location there, overlooking Guys Cliffe house, and near to the Saxon Mill, good for food and a drink.  Meet a few people there, lots of interest and excitement. 

The formation  is best viewed from the public path that runs out from the church at Old Milverton. The lay is interesting, crossing over itself in many places. It looks to be around 230-300 feet, comprising of crossing arcs. We meet a man running who was originally from Oxfordshire, he was very enthusiastic and told us to walk up the hill to get a better view.

The crop is laid so flat to the ground, and areas of the ground are showing through, it's the closest laid wheat I've seen in a formation. The centre area lay is unusual, hard to tell what the design is from the ground, but once you look at the pole shots there does seem to be intersecting arcs and a ghost image in the centre within the lay, which is shown in the hill shots also. The formation is hard to find from the lower public path, so keep your eyes peeled.

"Other points of Interest is the chapel nearby the house has Masonic connections" and the "old house has been investigated by Paranormal Nights" MJF

Sonya Bailey

Images Sonya Bailey Copyright 2010


Images Ross Holcombe Copyright 2010

Remarkable centre lay creating three intertwined Vesica Pisces that echoed the same pattern of the standing crescents.  

Ross Holcombe



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