It’s Wayland’s Smithy, near Uffington White Horse & castle – it’s a burial chamber and long barrow and a very calming peaceful stop along the ridgeway.
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Sarah MumofThree World says
These look some sort of ancient stones – like a mini Stonehenge! Where are they?
Sarah Wood says
It’s Wayland’s Smithy, near Uffington White Horse & castle – it’s a burial chamber and long barrow and a very calming peaceful stop along the ridgeway.
Photalife says
Are these to mark something, an attempt at a new stonehenge
Thank you for linking up
Sarah Wood says
It’s a neolithic burial chamber these stones mark the entrance.
Bear and Cardigan says
Great stones. I wonder where they are? #MySundayPhoto
Sarah Wood says
West Oxfordshire just off the ridgeway, near Uffington.
Coombe Mill - Fiona says
A mini Stonehenge! Any history behind these?
Kim Carberry says
How interesting….It does look like a mini Stonehenge x
Mary @ Over 40 and a Mum to One says
Looks like we need to add that to our list, we need to take Monkey to Uffington too#MySundayPhoto
Merlinda Little (Glimmerof Hope) says
Awww a very calming place! Love those stones and how they are placed together. Must be an important site =) #mysundayphoto