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Stone Circles Collection

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Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle J880248

Avebury Stone Circle J880248
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Reconstruction drawing " Harvest Ceremony at the Cove in Northern Inner Circle " by Judith Dobie, English Heritage Graphics Team

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle J850518

Castlerigg Stone Circle J850518
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. View to South West of part of the stone circle with snow covered hills beyond

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle J900435

Avebury Stone Circle J900435
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Sunrise over the stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle N071124

Avebury Stone Circle N071124
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Aerial view

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle N080684

Avebury Stone Circle N080684
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. View of the sarsens which form part of the south west side of the circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle J920762

Avebury Stone Circle J920762
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Sunrise with three stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Long Meg and her Daughters 28975_012

Long Meg and her Daughters 28975_012
Long Meg and her Daughters, Cumbria. One of the largest extant stone circles in England, 2017. NY5737

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Long Meg and her Daughters 28975_022

Long Meg and her Daughters 28975_022
Long Meg and her Daughters, Cumbria. One of the largest extant stone circles in England, 2017. NY5737

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Sunkenkirk Stone Circle 28864_012

Sunkenkirk Stone Circle 28864_012
Sunkenkirk Stone Circle, Cumbria, 2016. SD1788

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Arbor Low Stone Circle N070641

Arbor Low Stone Circle N070641
ARBOR LOW STONE CIRCLE, Derbyshire. Aerial view of neolithic monument

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle N070083

Avebury Stone Circle N070083
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Aerial view

Background imageStone Circles Collection: The Sanctuary, Avebury J880247

The Sanctuary, Avebury J880247
THE SANCTUARY, Avebury, Wiltshire. The Sanctuary on Overton Hill as it may have appeared in the final phase. Now part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Rollright Stones K022116

Rollright Stones K022116
THE ROLLRIGHT STONES, Oxfordshire. View of The Kings Men stone circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071052

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071052
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Sheep climbing on the historic standing stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071051

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071051
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view of the stones showing the fells in the distance

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle N071125

Avebury Stone Circle N071125
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Aerial view

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040516

Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040516
MITCHELLs FOLD STONE CIRCLE, Shropshire. View of part of the Bronze Age stone circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle J850519

Castlerigg Stone Circle J850519
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view from the south west

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Construction at Avebury N072063

Construction at Avebury N072063
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Aerial view of construction of the monument. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Ceremonial procession at Avebury N072062

Ceremonial procession at Avebury N072062
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Ceremonial procession to the shrine. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Grey Wethers Stone Circles N081130

Grey Wethers Stone Circles N081130
GREY WETHERS STONE CIRCLES, Dartmoor, Devon. View of the stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040515

Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040515
MITCHELLs FOLD STONE CIRCLE, Shropshire. View of part of the Bronze Age stone circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Mitchells Fold Stone Circle N990024

Mitchells Fold Stone Circle N990024
MITCHELLs FOLD STONE CIRCLE, Shropshire. General view of the stone circle showing 8 of the visible 15 stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Nine Ladies Stone Circle K031048

Nine Ladies Stone Circle K031048
NINE LADIES STONE CIRCLE, Stanton Moor, Peak District, Derbyshire. View of early bronze age stone circle. Said to be the petrified remains of women who danced on a Sunday

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Hurlers Stone Circles N061067

Hurlers Stone Circles N061067
HURLERS STONE CIRCLES, Cornwall. General view of the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles. Reputed to be the remains of men petrified for playing hurling on a Sunday

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N090042

Castlerigg Stone Circle N090042
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Illuminated view of the stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Grey Wethers Stone Circles N080727

Grey Wethers Stone Circles N080727
GREY WETHERS STONE CIRCLES, Dartmoor, Devon. View of the stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle N080688

Avebury Stone Circle N080688
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. View of the sarsens found on the south west side of the circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Stanton Drew Circles and Cove N080715

Stanton Drew Circles and Cove N080715
STANTON DREW CIRCLES AND COVE, North Somerset. General view of the stone circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Stanton Drew Circles and Cove N080713

Stanton Drew Circles and Cove N080713
STANTON DREW CIRCLES AND COVE, North Somerset. General view of the stone circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle a080444

Castlerigg Stone Circle a080444
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, St Johns Castlerigg, Cumbria. A view of some of the standing stones that make up Castlerigg Stone Circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071056

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071056
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view of the stone circle showing the fells in the background

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071054

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071054
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Storm clouds loom over the stone circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071050

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071050
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Dark storm clouds loom over the stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071049

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071049
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Dark storm clouds loom over the stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K060270

Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K060270
MITCHELLs FOLD STONE CIRCLE, Shropshire. View of two of the remaining standing stones of the Bronze Age stone circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Arbor Low Stone Circle K060169

Arbor Low Stone Circle K060169
ARBOR LOW STONE CIRCLE, Derbyshire. Detailed view of the neolithic monument showing the Derbyshire Dales in the background

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Arbor Low Stone Circle K060167

Arbor Low Stone Circle K060167
ARBOR LOW STONE CIRCLE, Derbyshire. General view of the stone circle showing the Derbyshire dales in the background

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Nine Ladies Stone Circle K031047

Nine Ladies Stone Circle K031047
NINE LADIES STONE CIRCLE, Stanton Moor, Peak District, Derbyshire. View of the early bronze age stone circle, 15 metres across. Said to be the petrified remains of women who danced on a Sunday

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle K022016

Castlerigg Stone Circle K022016
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. View of the stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Avebury Stone Circle K020802

Avebury Stone Circle K020802
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. Part of the circle with village in the background

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle K022013

Castlerigg Stone Circle K022013
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view of the stones

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Stanton Drew Circles and Cove K971814

Stanton Drew Circles and Cove K971814
STANTON DREW CIRCLES AND COVE, Bath & NE Somerset. View of the standing stones. Also the site of Britains largest prehistoric timber circle discovered September 1997

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N060255

Castlerigg Stone Circle N060255
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view with stone in the foreground

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040517

Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040517
MITCHELLs FOLD STONE CIRCLE, Shropshire. View looking into the sun with stone silhouetted against the sky

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040514

Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040514
MITCHELLs FOLD STONE CIRCLE, Stapeley Hill, Shropshire. View of part of the Bronze Age stone circle


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