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www.britainexpress.com/articles/Ancient_Britain/rollright-stones.htm
Across the road from the Kings Men stone circle, you come to a solitary standing stone known as the King Stone. This is the youngest of the sites that make up the Rollright Stones, being erected between 1800-1500 BC. It probably marked the location of a Bronze Age burial ground.
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