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Rather a mixed bag, wouldn't you agree?

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Mick Canning – Rather a mixed bag, wouldn't you agree? Skip to content Mick Canning Rather a mixed bag, wouldn't you agree? Menu Search About Contact me Echoes and Imaginings My Published Books My Writing Search for: Search Kent’s Standing Stones On August 22, 2024 August 26, 2024 By Mick Canning In archaeology , folklore , kent , standing stones 27 Comments Although not perhaps the first county one would think of when discussing ancient standing stones, Kent does have its share. There are two main sites approximately equidistant on either side of the river Medway in north Kent. The eastern site consists of the remains of two burial chambers (Kit’s Coty House and Little Kit’s Coty House) and the White Horse Stone, all within a kilometre of each other, while the western site consists of the Coldrum Stones (burial chamber) and Addington Long Barrow and Addington Burial Chamber. The Coldrum Stones At Little Kit’s Coty House in a light driz...

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