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Culbone Stone
The Culbone Stone, an early mediaeval standing stone, is close to Culbone in the English county of Somerset.
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Culbone Stone
51.2132° N, -3.6739° E
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The Culbone Stone, an early mediaeval standing stone, is close to Culbone in the English county of Somerset. The stone is made from Hangman grit, a local sandstone, and has a wheeled ring cross carved into it. The stone has been scheduled as an ancient monument.
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