Job: White Horse Stone, Blue Bell Hill, Aylesford, Kent
- Date:
- 26 May 2023
- Location:
- White Horse Stone, Aylesford, Blue Bell Hill, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent
- Reference:
- 2K/32096
- Type:
- Job containing Electronic material
Photographer's note: 'The White Horse Stone is a name given to two separate sarsen megaliths on the slopes of Blue Bell Hill, near the village of Aylesford. The Lower White Horse Stone was destroyed prior to 1834, at which time the surviving Upper White Horse Stone took on its name and folkloric associations. Archaeologists have suggested that the stones were each part of chambered long barrows constructed in the fourth millennium BC, during Britain's Early Neolithic period.'
This is part of the Volume: VF000553 England's Oldest Buildings; within the Series: HEC01/130 England's Oldest Buildings Blog; within the Collection: HEC01 Historic England
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Redgrave, Christopher: Historic England
Standing Stone
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