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I can think of 2 in England, dunno if theres more. Both have a great setting, but are rather small:

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/1693

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/297

Here's another ( http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/7185 ). There was another a few miles away, on the roadside, that was uprooted and removed in the early 1980's and another in the same vicinity that has just three stones - lying flat - with a tiny cairn very close by, that's not listed here. The Whitehouse Four-poster also has cairns associated with it but the view there is closed to the south but extremely wide open to the north. Almost entirely unexplored stones, right by the roadside, in Cumbria !

in England Mayburgh is considered a possible , Gibbet Moor Derbyshire , Goatstones and Three Kings Northumberland certain and a host of dubious ones . Northern Island has Mullaghmore .Wales has The Four Stones at Walton and Brittany Chateau -Bu which is uncertain . It is suggested that they were a later development from rsc's then travelled south , or at least the builders did , through east and west Perthshire Angus then on to Arran where there are 6 possibles and Ireland where they are confined to Co's Cork , Kerry and Wexford.