DescriptionHoarstones stone circle with Corndon Hill in the background - geograph.org.uk - 209189.jpg
English: Hoarstones stone circle with Corndon Hill in the background. Hoarstones stone circle has almost sunk without trace into the boggy ground over the past 2-3,000 years. It is said that the stones are quite tall but only the very tops of them are now visible poking through into the meadow grass.
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