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Merrivale Stone Circle stands on the high, windswept moor with a raw simplicity that speaks across thousands of years. The stones—some upright, others tilted by time—form an imperfect ring roughly 68 metres across, their grey granite worn smooth by weather and age. Walking among them, you sense the deliberate act of their placement, though their precise purpose remains elusive.
The site sits on the open moorland typical of Dartmoor's Bronze Age landscapes, surrounded by heather and bilberry. Nearby lie cairns and a stone row, evidence of concentrated ritual activity here. The exposed position offers wide views across the moor and makes the circle feel both isolated and purposeful—a place chosen with intention by people whose daily lives were intimately bound to this landscape.
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