Vale Church
Vale Church is, like Castel Church, situated on a Pagan sanctuary in a prime position on a good outcrop of natural rock. Its importance as a defensive site should not be overlooked, but why build a whole church here? The collapsed dolmen in front of the front porch may offer a clue and we will cover this separately in the following pages. There is also a rock just by the front door, deeply incised with a cross, that may be a Christianised menhir.
At the top of a small flight of steps leading up from the road we find this engraved stone (below) which looks similar to those found alongside many bullauns in Ireland and may be a cross slab, the resting place for the head of a dead monk.
(See www.irishmegaliths.org.uk/crosspillars2.htm)
Read Megalithic Guernsey for much more on ricking stones |