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Description Section of the OS six inch map of part of North Yorkshire, 1854. Showing part of the Brimham Rocks Site, on Brimham Moor. Among other things, it mentions a "Druids Circle" north west of Rocks House (now the National Trust visitors centre for Brimham Rocks). This supposed Druids' stone circle is a natural arrangement of weatherworn rock stacks.
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