• Location informations of Waylands Smithy. ... Here you can see an interactive Open Street map which shows the exact location of Waylands Smithy.
  • Wayland's Smithy gets its name from Wayland the Smith, a figure from Germanic and Norse legends who appears in literature as far back as the 10th century.
  • Just in case anyone was wondering why "Nightingale insisted we called it (their forge) the Smithy" (Broken homes p154): Waylands Smithy is a Neolithic...
  • Wayland's Smithy is a Neolithic chambered long barrow which was built over an earlier wooden and earthen mortuary structure.
  • Our stunning Wayland's Smithy walk visits five ancient monuments and climbs to the highest point in Oxfordshire for outstanding views over six counties.
  • Wayland's Smithy, formerly known as Wayland Smith's Cave, is a well-preserved (and partially reconstructed) long barrow, or chambered tomb...
  • Wayland's Smithy is a long burrow situated in Oxfordshire. It was once the location of a facility belonging to the Isu Völund, also known as Wayland the Smith.
  • Wayland's Smithy is an Early Neolithic chambered long barrow located near the village of Ashbury in the south-central English county of Oxfordshire.
  • Wayland’s Smithy is along the same hill as the Uffington White Horse and Uffington Castle, while it is also close to The Ridgeway, an ancient road running...
  • Wayland’s Smithy is a mysterious Neolithic stone structure in Oxfordshire once believed to be home of the Saxon god of metal working.