Hawk Stone

Coordinates: 51°54′32″N 1°30′31″W / 51.90901°N 1.50861°W / 51.90901; -1.50861
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Hawk Stone
Hawk Stone is located in Oxfordshire
Hawk Stone
Shown within Oxfordshire
LocationDean, Oxfordshire
Coordinates51°54′32″N 1°30′31″W / 51.90901°N 1.50861°W / 51.90901; -1.50861
TypeStanding stone
History
PeriodsNeolithic

The Hawk Stone is a neolithic standing stone just north of the hamlet of Dean, Oxfordshire, England near Diddly Squat Farm belonging to Jeremy Clarkson. He has since named a lager made by him and the Cotswolds Brew Co. after the stone standing near to the fields where the barley is grown for the lager.

Name[edit]

The name either derives from its shape, being like a hawk, or is a corruption of the word 'hoar' meaning 'old'.[1]

Description[edit]

The Hawk Stone stands on Spelsbury Down, 900 metres west of Spelsburydown Farm.[2] The stone stands to a height of 2.6 metres, and it has a width of approximately 1 metre by 0.9 metres at its base and tapers to 0.9 metres at the apex.[2] It is made from oolitic limestone.[2] A concave hollow in its upper face is known to have been worn over time by people rubbing the stone for luck, although it may originally have been natural in origin.[2]

In legend[edit]

Local tradition has it that the cleft in the top of the stone was made by the chains of witches who were tied to the stone and burnt alive.[3]

Hawkstone Lager[edit]

In 2022, Jeremy Clarkson launched his new lager. He named the lager after the Hawk stone.

References[edit]

  1. ^ E Corbett, A History of Spelsbury, Cheney and Sons, Banbury, 1962, p5.
  2. ^ a b c d Historic England. "HAWK STONE (334989)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  3. ^ E Corbett, A History of Spelsbury, Cheney and Sons, Banbury, 1962, p4.

51°54′32″N 1°30′31″W / 51.90901°N 1.50861°W / 51.90901; -1.50861