Location | England Cambridgeshire Bluntisham |
Meridian Wood, Heath Road | |
Distance (N) from Greenwich | |
OS map details | OS Explorer: 225 |
OS grid ref | TL 36141.74806 (536141,274806) |
WGS84 lat/long | 52.354350, -0.002605 |
Type | Sundial |
Marking date | 2000 |
Access | Unrestricted |
Although the original intention had been that a sundial would form a centrepiece of Meridian Wood when it was planted in 2000, a permanent marking was a long time coming! By April 2005, the positions for the marks of an analemic dial had been pegged and by June 2006, the dial had been temporarily marked with pieces of white melamine coated chipboard which had been set into the ground. By June 2007, damp had got into the chipboard and some of the hour marks were beginning to disintegrate. When the grass has been cut, the site makes a perfect spot on which to pitch a tent, as can be seen in the 2009 image set! The dial was eventually marked out in stone in about 2010. With its good horizons to the south, the site is well located for viewing the Meridian Laser which is fired at night from the Observatory some 60 miles to the south. Be warned though, it is only visible under exceptional conditions.