Castlerigg is to the Southwest of Blencathra and is reputed to originally have had forty-two stones. It is one of the finest stone circles in Cumbria, there are spectacular views of the surrounding hills, and the site is well worth a visit, even though it is usually very busy in the summer season.
Thought to date from around 3200BC, Castlerigg is one of the earliest circles in the British Isles. Although the term circle is not strictly true, as Castlerigg is slightly flattened on the Northeast face. There is evidence to suggest a round barrow or cairn once stood within the stone circle measuring about four metres.
Circle has been the focus of light phenomena over the years, white lights have been seen moving above the stones.
I take it I am right that UFO's or lights in the sky have been seen around fault lines. I think some of these light effects are the result of movement at fault lines. Therefore we could look into stones and mounuments on fault lines.