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Monday, 7 June 2010

Grey Wethers

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'In the same direction, 3 miles up the long ridge, we come across to the Grey Wethers, two incomplete stone circles, so called because of their resemblance to a flock of sheep, lying at the base of Sittaford Tor (1764 feet), easily ascended by those who would find the logan-stone at its summit.'

Hope Moncrieff 1895

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