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Lyneham Longbarrow (Long Barrow) — Images (click to view fullsize)

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Churchill Village Stones (Standing Stones) — Images

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Hetty Pegler's Tump (Long Barrow) — Images

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Belas Knap (Long Barrow) — Images

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Whittlestone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Condicote Henge — Images

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Hawk Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Chastleton Barrow (Fort) (Hillfort) — Images

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The Horestone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Nympsfield Long Barrow — Images

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Windmill Tump (Long Barrow) — Images

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The Trundle (Causewayed Enclosure) — Images

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London Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Stonehenge (Stone Circle) — Images

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Old Sarum (Hillfort) — Images

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Figsbury Ring (Ancient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork) — Images

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Woodhenge (Timber Circle) — Images

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Durrington Walls (Ancient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork) — Images

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Hare Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Folklore

I had been wondering if "Hare" and "Harrow" had the same etymology and looked up Harrow in John Field's book 'Place Names of Great Britain and Ireland'. The entry for Harrow-on-the-Hill says it means "Heathen Shrine on the Hill".

Hare Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

Earlier in the year I stayed at the Lodge in Avebury and Andy Burnham told me about this stone. I work in Harrow and Andy, who is from close by, told me about the local sites. It took me a while to find this stone and kept asking colleagues who live locally if they knew of it. finally I was pointed to a restaurant in the Harrow Weald area which used to be a pub called the Hare (probably after the stone). I am also told that the name Harrow (famous for it's public school) derives from 'Hare'. Apparently Harrow Hill itself, where the school is, was sacred and used for worship but I am not sure how my colleagues come to know this.

I have yet to find out more about this stone and it's more famous neighbour (the Weald Stone, OS ref: TQW150908) ) a mile or so down the hill. It looks like it has been broken in the past and I was wondering if it was perhaps part of an old tomb or burial mound.

I believe that further up the hill (the Harrow Weald hill, not Harrow-on-the-Hill) is an old earthworks but this is going to take longer than a lunch break to discover and so will it have to wait for another day.

If and when I find out more about this stone I will add information here.

Hare Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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Kit's Coty (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech) — Images

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White Horse Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

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The Cove (Standing Stones) — Images

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Addington Long Barrow — Fieldnotes

Despite the fact you can see Addington Long Barrow from the road that runs straight through it the land that it lies on seems to be owned by the same woman who owns the land that the Chestnuts are on. This site would be much better apreciated if you can actually access the land it's on instead of looking at the stones through the barbed wire fence. Unfortunately the owner was just leaving when we arrived and was unable to show us around.

People reading this website before visiting the Chestnuts will see that there's information about calling ahead to arrange your visit. To get the best out of visiting this site I advise ringing the same number.

So, if you are looking at the Addington page on this site without realising there's an more exciting tomb situated just behind this one I advise calling this number before planning your visit to make sure you can get access:

Phone: 01732 840220

Addington Long Barrow — Images

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White Horse Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

Kent ... the garden of England. The car park of England more like! This longbarrow which, despite it's name, survives with more than one stone, is sandwiched between the Channel tunnel rail link and a motorway. It even has it's own petrol station attached! OK, as tombs go this place isn't the greatest surviving monument in Britain, but surely it deserves better.

Coldrum (Long Barrow) — Images

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