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Yellow Mead Stone Circle sits quietly on the high moor, a Bronze Age monument whose purpose remains knowable only through careful observation. The circle's stones, worn smooth by millennia of moorland weather, form an intimate gathering space that speaks to rituals and communities long vanished from these hills.
The site rewards a visit for its isolation and the views across open moorland. Standing within the circle, you feel the weight of deep time—this landscape has changed little in structure since these stones were raised. The walk out to Yellow Mead offers a genuine sense of discovery, away from the better-known monuments, with only the moor, wind, and ancient stone for company.
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