John Aubrey, Monumenta Britannica:
“… southward from the Towne stand two great stones, sixty-five paces distant from one another. The east stone is nine foot high, and as much broad: halfe a yard thick. The west stone is eight foot high and about six foot broad, halfe a yard thick.” “One of these stones was taken down by a farmer about the year 1680 to make a bridge of.”
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24/11/2019 at 07:56
Sue Vincent
Devil’s Quoit – reconstructed in the middle of an Oxfordshire landfill site?
24/11/2019 at 08:52
heritageaction
Congratulations!
24/11/2019 at 09:05
Sue Vincent
It is a surprisingly good site and the replacement stones well chosen.