A real Camelot does exist and appears on old maps. It is a magical and mystical spot so far overlooked by those in search of this legendary location. It is hidden in woods on the outskirts of London. Archaeological digs show it had a massive drawbridge over a moat, walls five and a half feet thick and a dungeon. It also has a holy well and reported apparitions of a Guinevere-like "White Lady." It's regarded locally as a place of visions, healing and inspiration, with some very definite and intriguing connections to the Grail Myths and Arthurian Legends. Not only is this Camelot in London, so is Arthur's Sword-in-the-stone. There is no doubt this is a real Camelot. It's possible it was a Camelot used by Arthur. Mystics and psychics suggest it is the location of an inner-world Grail castle. This inspirational book is a real journey into our visionary and mythic Landscape and a modern day quest for The Grail containing more mysteries than The Da Vinci Code.
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By James STREET
Oct 15, 2009
"London's Camelot and The Secrets of The Grail" 'London's Camelot and The Secrets of The Grail' is beautiful and well-written, and is a 'must read' for anyone interested in Arthurian lore, the sacred sites of Britain, Goddess worship, or the western mystery traditions. I found it so compelling that I read the entire book at one sitting. Chris Street's presentation of the evidence that Camelot might have been located in London is convincing, and it is clear that he has spent much time in diligent research. However, regardless of whether or not you believe that premise, the author regales us with a wealth of Arthurian lore as it relates to London, a commentary on the resurgence of the influence of the Goddess in modern times, and a moving message of love, healing and unity for those who are listening.