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Eden Valley & North Pennines
Long Meg

Long Meg and her Daughters are a stone circle of approximately sixty-six stones. According to legend if you count the stones in the same direction twice you will be turned to stone. Local folklore says that the stones were a coven of witches. They were celebrating their sabbath when a saint discovered them and turned them into stone.

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