• He agreed to the sale, and returned to the site the following morning to find that what he had taken to be sheep were actually the stones of Grey Wethers.
  • Grey Wethers in Dartmoor, England, is a rare case in megalith structure as it’s not one but two stone rings right next to each other.
  • ‘Such is the situation of the circles called the grey wethers, below Sittaford Tor, in one of the wildest and most solitary parts of the moor.
  • Grey Wethers is a historic site with two stone circles on the side of Sittaford Tor in northwest Dartmoor.
  • ...his sheep only to find that in the fog he has mistaken the Grey Wethers for a flock of sheep and paid the locals hard cash for the standing stone rings.
  • Grey Wethers is a double stone age circle on the south-eastern slopes of Sittaford Tor on the western edge of Dartmoor.
  • Information on Grey Wethers Stone Circles, a Bronze Age site on Dartmoor, with beautiful photos, how to get there, and myths about the stone circles.
  • The circles were restored and many fallen stones re-erected in 1909. Folklore. As with many ancient Dartmoor landmarks, Grey Wethers is the subject of local.
  • The Legend of Grey Wethers. On the south eastern slopes of Sittaford Tor, are two broken stone circles formed of thirty rough blocks of granite.