At the distance of about five hundred yards south-eastward of Kit’s Cotty House, has been another Cromlech, consisting of eight or ten stones, now lying in a confused heap, it having been thrown down about the beginning of the last century, by order of the then propietor of the land, who is said to have intended sending the stones “to pave the garrison at Sheerness,” after they had been broken to pieces.* This design was prevented by the extreme hardness of the stones..
*Thorpe’s account of Aylesford, in the “Custumale Roffense,” p 64-75.
p278 in The Graphic and Historical Illustrator
Edward Wedlake Brayley (1834) – which can be perused on Google Books.