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  2. Tregeseal East stone circle - Wikipedia

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    The stone circle consists of 19 granite blocks with a height between 1.0–1.4 m (3 ft 3 in – 4 ft 7 in), which describe an approximate circle with a diameter of around 21 m (69 ft). Two stones are probably missing, since the circle consisted of 21 stones in earlier times. [ 3 ]

  3. The Merry Maidens - Wikipedia

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    The circle, which is thought to be complete, comprises nineteen granite megaliths and is situated in a field alongside the B3315 between Newlyn and Land's End.The stones are approximately 1.2 metres high, with the tallest standing 1.4 metres.

  4. Torhouse - Wikipedia

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    The stone circle consists of nineteen granite boulders set on a slightly raised platform. [1] The stones have a height ranging from about 0.6 metres to 1.5 metres and are arranged in a circle with a diameter of about 22 metres. [1] The larger stones, over 1 metre high, are on the southeast side. [2]

  5. Machrie Moor Stone Circles - Wikipedia

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    The stone circles were recorded in 1861 by James Bryce, and numbered 1 to 5. [5] Five other monuments in the area were numbered 6 to 10, and when subsequently a further stone circle was discovered almost completely submerged in peat in 1978, it was numbered Machrie Moor 11. [5] Around 1 kilometer to the west is the remains of the Moss Farm Road ...

  6. Stone circle - Wikipedia

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    The archetypical stone circle is an uncluttered enclosure, large enough to congregate inside, and composed of megalithic stones. Often similar structures are named 'stone circle', but these names are either historic, or incorrect. Examples of commonly misinterpreted stone circles are ring cairns, burial mounds, and kerb cairns.

  7. Nine Stones, Altarnun - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Stones is an English Heritage managed property. It was restored in 1889 when only two stones remained standing. The circle is the smallest on Bodmin Moor, only 49 feet (15 m) in diameter with eight granite stones forming the circle and one in the centre.

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