Within this circle stood five trilithons of dressed sarsen stone arranged in a horseshoe shape across with its open end facing north east.
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A great deal of work was also carried out 2 miles east, around a fallen sarsen stone known locally as the Bulford stone.
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Stukeley was disgusted by the destruction of the sarsen stones in the monument, and named those local farmers and builders who were responsible.
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The red brick chancel was built between 1199 and 1221, with the nave being added in 14th century and built of sarsen stone.
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A number of these circles were built in the area around modern Dorset, typically being constructed from sarsen stone and being smaller than those found elsewhere.
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A number of stone circles were built in the area around modern Dorset, typically being constructed from sarsen stone and being smaller than those found elsewhere.
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The sarsen stone, locally found on Blue Bell Hill and the valleys of the dip slope, whilst the Stour Valley long barrows are constructed of earth.
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A single sarsen stone was located on the southeast of the ditch, which the Piggotts suggested may have been the last surviving stone in a circle.
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John F . S . Stone re-excavated much of Hawley's work in the 1940s and 1950s, and discovered the carved axes and daggers on the Sarsen Stones.
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At the entrance four large sarsen stones stand ( originally six, but two are lost ), having been returned to their upright locations following the 1962 excavations.