DescriptionThe Diamond Stone - geograph.org.uk - 1098297.jpg
English: The Diamond Stone The northern-most stone of the north-west quadrant at Avebury. Named the Diamond Stone (on account of its shape) or the Swindon Stone (on account of the adjacent A4361 road to Swindon). It is a 60 ton sarsen megalith, one of the largest of the standing stones within the henge.
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