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Stone Circle, Osmaril Gill, Barningham Moor (Barningham Moor)

This site is a prehistoric, possibly Bronze Age stone circle. There are seven stones, of which four are bigger than the others, with a further three forming an arc on the south-eastern side. This monument overlooks the site of a number of cup and ring marked stones. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, protected by law (8).
D1006
Early Neolithic (4000BC to 3300BC)
Late Bronze Age (1200BC to 700BC)
Scheduled Monument
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1017441


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