The E-Line


The E-line round the world!   The E-line in Nepal   The E-line in New Zealand   The St. Michael Line Connection

The E-line is the widest and seemingly most powerful ley we have so far found. It crosses the country, going through the Cerne Giant in Dorset and the Devil's Punchbowl in Hindhead to pass south of Guildford and Reigate, eventually reaching the Isle of Sheppey near Leysdown. Found originally on Pitch Hill near Ewhurst, we have investigated several stretches of it and found it to be immediately recognisable wherever we find it, usually between 70 and 100 paces wide. We found subsequently that all leys seem to double in dowsable width for a short time around sunrise and sunset; the E-line is no exception and at South Holmwood Church was found to grow to a massive 200 paces wide.

Eileen Roche and Gordon Millington - discoverers of the E-line

Anstiebury Hillfort
Bures Manor Plantations
Cheesefoot Head (corn circles)
Hambledon Church and Hascombe
Holmbury Hillfort
Pitch Hill
Shellwood Manor track
The Devil's Punchbowl, Hindhead
South Holmwood Church
South Nutfield Church
Tilburstow Hill, Godstone
The Cerne Giant
The Isle of Sheppey
Recent field trip to Limpsfield Chart, on Surrey-Kent border
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