• The Rollright Stones are owned by a charity, the Rollright Trust, who charge a nominal �1 fee for entry, paid into an honesty box.
  • Other things to do near the Rollright Stones. Not only is the stone circle a great visit in its own right, but can be tagged on to a lot of other Cotswold day trips.
  • The names of the three sites which make up the Rollright Stones come from a legend which tells how they were living men, a king and his army.
  • He led the only recent excavation of the Rollright Stones, and is a trustee of the Rollright Stones Charitable Trust.
  • Getting here The Rollright Stones are off an unclassified road between the A44 and A3400, approximately 3 miles north of Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire.
  • Acccess: The stones are located on Rollright Road along the Oxford/Warwickshire boundary between the A44 and A3400.
  • The Rollright Stones consist of a complex of three Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments located in two different fields on the borders of Oxfordshire and...
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  • Getting to The Rollright Stones. The stones are located just north of Chipping Norton on the Oxfordshire / Warwickshire border.