Kingston Russell Stone Circle
View across the western half of the circle | |
Shown within Dorset | |
Location | Kingston Russell |
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Coordinates | 50°41′19″N 2°35′56″W / 50.688526°N 2.598998°W |
Type | Stone circle |
History | |
Periods | Neolithic / Bronze Age |
Site notes | |
Ownership | English Heritage |
Kingston Russell Stone Circle (grid reference SY57788782) is a prehistoric stone circle between Abbotsbury and Littlebredy, in Dorset, England.
Description
Kingston Russell Stone Circle is located on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury and the sea.[1] The historic house of Kingston Russell is about a mile to the north. The ruined burial chamber known as The Grey Mare and her Colts is a short distance to the southeast.[1]
The stone circle consists of eighteen fallen conglomerate or sarsen stones situated on a chalk ridge.[2] Some of the stones are broken, and it is impossible to tell which fragments are bases and which were originally upper parts.[1] The stones vary in size from 2 metres by 0.5 metres to 1 metre by 0.3 metres.[2] The stones are arranged in an irregular oval with a diameter ranging from 18 to 27 metres.[1] Many of the stones may not be in their original positions.[2]
In 1815 it was recorded that one stone on the south side was still standing, the rest having fallen by that date.[2] The site is now in the care of English Heritage.
References
- 1 2 3 4 History and Research: Kingston Russell Stone Circle, English Heritage, 26 August 2014
- 1 2 3 4 Historic England. "Kingston Russell Stone Circle (450256)". PastScape. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
External links
Media related to Kingston Russell Stone Circle at Wikimedia Commons
- Kingston Russell Stone Circle, English Heritage