Duddo Five Stones, sometimes known as Duddo Four Stones before they re-erected one that had fallen
       
     
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Duddo Five Stones, sometimes known as Duddo Four Stones before they re-erected one that had fallen
       
     
Duddo Five Stones, sometimes known as Duddo Four Stones before they re-erected one that had fallen

Like clenched fists smashing through the earth’s surface! Duddo Five Stones (once seven) is a small early Bronze Age stone circle of huge sandstone megaliths just 4 miles from the Scottish border in Northumberland with fantastic views of the Lammermuir Hills to the North and the Cheviot Hills to the South. Four thousand years of weathering has created fissures in their surfaces giving them a very distinctive appearance. They’re relatively easy to find but about a mile from the nearest road through fields that can be quite boggy.

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JN 1881?
       
     
JN 1881?
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