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Rudston Monolith

Rudston Monolith, located in the picturesque village of Rudston in East Yorkshire, is Britain’s tallest standing stone and a remarkable prehistoric landmark. Standing over 7.5 meters (25 feet) high, this ancient monolith, thought to date back to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age, is made of gritstone not native to the area, indicating it was transported over great distances. Its purpose remains a mystery, with theories suggesting ceremonial or spiritual significance. Situated in the churchyard of All Saints Church, the Rudston Monolith offers a fascinating glimpse into Britain’s ancient past and is a must-visit destination for history and archaeology enthusiasts.

Rudston Monolith
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