
Shovel Down Stone Row, looking up to the Fourfold Circle cairn at the head of the double row. Another double row can be seen running at an angle across the hillside. © Copyright Guy Wareham and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

The Long Stone © Copyright Derek Harper and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

Stone Row on north of Shovel Down © Copyright David Smith and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

From Stone-Circles.org.uk
Shovel Down is the location of a mixture of prehistoric monument types including stone rows, standing stones, a concentric cairn circle as well as several other cairns and a settlement area with hut circles and an associated field system. It contains the remains of several double stone rows and one single row of Bronze Age date. The rows are orientated roughly north south. Lying to the south is the Long Stone, a 3.2m tall menhir. Further south is the single remaining stone of The Three Boys.
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