Hey, anybody interested in visiting some of the Ancient Stones while we are in
England. These are really fascinating.


Men-an-Tol

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Men-an-Tol or Holed Stone is a Bronze Age construction between 4000 and 2500
years old. Found in the bottom end of Cornwall, England, legend has it that being
passed back and forth through the hole stone, would heal the sick, protect the young and make women fertile.


Lanyon Quoit

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This huge Neolithic chambered tomb is over 6000 years old. Found just a mile or
so from Men A Tol, legend has it that King Arthur took his last meal here before
his final battle.


Castlerigg Stone Circle

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Castlerigg stone circle mysteriously appeared around 3200 B.C. Myth and legend
claims that one can never count the same number of stones twice in a row.
Castlerigg is located in Keswick, Lake District, England.


Swinside Stone Circle

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According to legend, the Devil prevented the construction of a church here.
Systematically he destroyed the work done each day on the church, by causing the stones to sink into the ground each night.

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