Bleasdale
Blesa is an Old Norse word, and means "a bare spot on a hill-side" Bleasdale Circle is a Bronze age timber structure consisting of two circles set within one another. Its has been dated to approximately 1700 BC. Shadrach Jackson and Thomas Kelsall discovered it in 1898. Within the inner circle a grave was found with two urns containing charcoal and burnt human bones. In one of the urns a very much smaller cup was found. The contents of the grave were moved to the Harris Museum in Preston, where they remain today.

