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General Forum >> The most easterly stone circle in England
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The most easterly stone circle in England |
Anonymous
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I have discovered what I think is the most easterly stone circle in England, It is near Ashford in Kent. To be truthfull I didn't discover it, I built it in my garden about 2 years ago. It is 65' in diameter and composed of six local monoliths varying from 7 to 10 tons in weight, three stones have alignments to midwinter sunrise, midsummer sunrise and the north star as viewed from the smaller central stone. I can post some pics if anyone is interested and can tell me how to do it in plain English.
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Anonymous
 User not Registered | Posted 24-04-2003 at 20:14  
I'd like to see some pics
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