ANCIENT STONES
Thought to date variously from late Neolithic to early Bronze Age, Standing Stones are among the oldest visible remains evident in the landscape. Their interpretation remains a matter of debate, some may be markers, others sighting-stones with terrestrial and/or celestial alignments as well as the probable tomb or funerary group at Four Stones in the Hindwell valley - what is said to have been a fifth stone from this group was made into the font at nearby Old Radnor Church sometime in the later Dark Ages. Many Stones show signs of 'cupmarks' or hollows in their surfaces, together with other workings, again interpretation remains hypothetical. A high concerntration of stones together with other ancient sites of all periods can be found around the Hindwell Valley S of Kinnerton.
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Four StonesKinnerton Standing Stone IKinnerton Standing Stone IICourt Farm BoulderKnobley Brook StoneBurfa StoneBradnor StoneTitley StoneElvines Farm StoneCoxall Knoll FrogstoneKinsham CupstoneKinsham Stone IICombe Stone
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