The sun's supposed to have moved its position on the horizon with the passage of four thousand years. The Foamhenge television programme said four horizon degrees - but I've not looked it up anywhere official. That's to the south. It's very exciting stuff, seeing it in action and warning positions point to an actual calendrical use, rather than a symbolic one. In Smithills there's a barrow parallel with a sunrise moonrise stone row and by standing on top of that you get an extra ten minutes or so of seeing the sliver of rising sun or moon before the people at the row will. Perhaps a little similar, though different.