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Long Meg and Her Daughters

23 Dec 2024 3 29
Long Meg and Her Daughters is a Neolithic stone circle situated north-east of Penrith. The stone circle is the third widest in England, behind Avebury in Wiltshire and Stanton Drew in Somerset. It consists of 66 stones set in an east / west oval configuration measuring 120 m on its long axis. Long Meg herself is a 3.8 m high, nine-tonne menhir made of red sandstone, which stands about 18 m from the entrance to the circle. On the side of the Long Meg facing the circle, there are rock carvings consisting of cup-and-ring markings, concentric circles and spirals.

Long Meg and Her Daughters

23 Dec 2024 27
Long Meg and Her Daughters is a Neolithic stone circle situated north-east of Penrith. The stone circle is the third widest in England, behind Avebury in Wiltshire and Stanton Drew in Somerset. It consists of 66 stones set in an east / west oval configuration measuring 120 m on its long axis. Long Meg herself is a 3.8 m high, nine-tonne menhir made of red sandstone, which stands about 18 m from the entrance to the circle. On the side of the Long Meg facing the circle, there are rock carvings consisting of cup-and-ring markings, concentric circles and spirals.

Long Meg and Her Daughters

23 Dec 2024 25
Long Meg and Her Daughters is a Neolithic stone circle situated north-east of Penrith. The stone circle is the third widest in England, behind Avebury in Wiltshire and Stanton Drew in Somerset. It consists of 66 stones set in an east / west oval configuration measuring 120 m on its long axis. Long Meg herself is a 3.8 m high, nine-tonne menhir made of red sandstone, which stands about 18 m from the entrance to the circle. On the side of the Long Meg facing the circle, there are rock carvings consisting of cup-and-ring markings, concentric circles and spirals. There is also the smaller kerbed burial mound of Little Meg to the north.

Long Meg and Her Daughters

23 Dec 2024 26
Long Meg and Her Daughters is a Neolithic stone circle situated north-east of Penrith. The stone circle is the third widest in England, behind Avebury in Wiltshire and Stanton Drew in Somerset. It consists of 66 stones set in an east / west oval configuration measuring 120 m on its long axis. Long Meg herself is a 3.8 m high, nine-tonne menhir made of red sandstone, which stands about 18 m from the entrance to the circle. On the side of the Long Meg facing the circle, there are rock carvings consisting of cup-and-ring markings, concentric circles and spirals. There is also the smaller kerbed burial mound of Little Meg to the north. One of the spirals on Long Meg

Long Meg and Her Daughters

23 Dec 2024 24
Long Meg and Her Daughters is a Neolithic stone circle situated north-east of Penrith. The stone circle is the third widest in England, behind Avebury in Wiltshire and Stanton Drew in Somerset. It consists of 66 stones set in an east / west oval configuration measuring 120 m on its long axis. Long Meg herself is a 3.8 m high, nine-tonne menhir made of red sandstone, which stands about 18 m from the entrance to the circle. On the side of the Long Meg facing the circle, there are rock carvings consisting of cup-and-ring markings, concentric circles and spirals. There is also the smaller kerbed burial mound of Little Meg to the north.