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That's fantastic Rhiannon - It's The Cotswold or Oxfordshire legends I'm specifically researching although all those links will help, so thank you. I grew up around the Rollright Stones and I'm especially intrigued by the faery stories. I noticed on one of your earlier bulletins that you asked about the shape of the King Stone. There is a local myth about the King tricking Wayland Smith into providing armour for him but it's magical properties deformed him as he wasn't of fairy blood.
Thank you for your help, much appreciated.

That's no problem js, I'm vaguely in the same neck of the woods so the examples I can remember tend to be around here.
Please do add your story to the king stone site won't you
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/462
(scroll down and click 'add folklore')
I love finding mention of these stories and adding them, but they're not half as good as if someone 'local' actually knows them from first hand - especially as these things keep changing over the years, but books of folklore are invariably old.