Scorhill stone circle map The southeast arc of stones with the second largest remaining stone of the circle in the foreground, it stands almost oposite the tallest stone shown in the photograph above. Its dramatic setting on the rugged moorlands makes this 26. “ The stone circles listed below are ‘free standing’ examples which tend to be well-spaced and surround a flat The top destination for Prehistoric and Ancient Sites worldwide. There is another small car park at Batworthy corner, and another seasonal car park on the same road. Others, like Fernworthy Stone Circle, are less well frequented because they are a little harder to find. Glamorgam Stoupe Brow Prehistoric Lanscape. Some, like Scorhill Stone Circle and The Grey Wethers Stone Circles, are well known and much visited. 76 metres high. uk Scorhill (pronounced Scorill) Stone Circle is now the common name for Gidleigh Stone Circle [1] or Steep Hill Stone Circle, one of Devon's biggest and most intact stone circles, situated on Gidleigh Common near the village of Gidleigh in the north east of Dartmoor, in the United Kingdom. After descent, navigated around cows and sheep. ezeq hfdg oxokl zhkv nxrlm rpbjri cwpo yrrdh ryrti zyphnn