Nine Ladies

Nine Ladies in the Peak District National Park, is a slightly oval Bronze Age stone circle of 11.5 to 10.5 m in diameter, in a clearing in the middle of Stanton Moor, in Derbyshire, is in England.

In the circle are nine about a meter high standing stones, with a gap on the south side. In the drought summer of 1976, the tenth stone was found, the unnoticed lay under the earth for generations. It is now visible. The circuit was built on a leveled ground. Traces of a flat outer rampart and a central Cairns are available.

Legend has it that the ladies were petrified when she danced on a Sunday on the heath.

The Broken "King Stone" is located 40 meters to the southwest. He is the residue of a ring Cairns.

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