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Easthill stone circle
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Designated 31/08/1928
Reference no. SM1022
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The Easthill stone circle, also known as the Seven Grey Stanes, is a really old and mysterious place in Scotland. It's a group of large stones arranged in a circle or oval shape. Imagine people from thousands of years ago building something like this! This special circle is located about 3¾ miles southwest of a town called Dumfries.

What is the Easthill Stone Circle?

The Easthill stone circle is a small, oval-shaped monument. It's made up of big stones that were placed there a very long time ago. These types of circles are often found in places like Scotland and England. They give us clues about how ancient people lived.

A Glimpse into the Past

People built stone circles thousands of years ago, long before written history. We don't know exactly why they built them. Some experts think they were used for special ceremonies or to mark the seasons. Others believe they might have been ancient calendars or places to bury important people. The Easthill circle helps us learn about these ancient traditions.

How Many Stones Are There?

Today, you can see eight stones standing at the Easthill stone circle. It's believed that there were probably nine stones originally. Over many centuries, some stones might have fallen over or been moved. Even with eight stones, the circle still shows its original shape and purpose.

Connecting with Other Ancient Sites

Even though Easthill is a smaller stone circle, its shape and how it's lined up are similar to other bigger circles nearby. One famous example is the Twelve Apostles, which is also in the Dumfriesshire area. This connection suggests that the people who built these circles might have shared similar ideas or traditions. It's like they were part of a bigger network of ancient builders!

Protecting Our History

The Easthill stone circle is a very important historical site. Because of this, it has a special status called a "scheduled monument". This means it's protected by law. No one is allowed to damage or change it. This protection helps make sure that future generations can also visit and learn from these amazing ancient places.

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