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White Horse Stone
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Description Upper White Horse Stone (Neolithic tomb remnants); Aylesford ,Kent TQ753,.603 Large Sarsen 2.4m x 1.5m , resembling a "horse", with other scattered sarsen stones tomb remnants . This site is associated with the"Countless stones", "Kits Coty" & Smythe' s Megalith; a chambered tomb 2.1 m long , discovered in 1823 with 3 wall stones, human & pottery remains. Smythe's megalith was located at the end of the same field as the "White Horse". It has since been destroyed Ref R. Jessup South-East England (1970)101

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