Standing Stones on Gray Hill

From Elswyth, my record of landscapes shaped by memory and ritual. On Gray Hill, above the Severn estuary, the standing stones rise through bracken and wind – anchors of time in a changing light. I’m drawn to the endurance of such places – how touch, weather, and story converge, reminding us that history here is felt more than told.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Four thousand years of hands touching these stones, feet walking the perimeter of the stone circle, eyes looking outwards from the top of the hill towards the Severn estuary.

Words and images © Kate Coldrick - part of the Elswyth collection.

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