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The Grayson Stone cup-and-ring-marked outcrop, Stobgreen Plantation, Egglestone (Eggleston)

This is one of four carved rocks known in Stobgreen Plantation. The carving consists of three cup-marks with rings, and at least nine other cup-marks. These carvings occur on the top and the sloping north face of the rock. The visible portion of the rock is about two metres long and one metre wide, and stands about 0.5 metres high (1) (2) (3). This is a Scheduled Monument, protected by law (9).
D6607
Early Neolithic (4000BC to 3300BC)
Bronze Age (2600BC to 700BC)
Scheduled Monument
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1021115


Source of Reference
Local History of Eggleston

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