Audenshaw
in the county of Greater Manchester
Lymington
in the county of Hampshire
Middlesbrough
in the county of North Yorkshire
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in the county of Somerset5 pictures (3 comments)
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in the town of London, in the county of Greater London4 pictures (4 comments)
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It was written in the 'History of the Kings of Britain' by Geofrey of Monmouth in 1136, that the Wizard Merlin built Stonehenge at request of Arthur as a monument to the Princes of Briton who lay buried there after they had been betrayed and slaughtered by the Saxons led by Hengist. This story was widely accepted until around the 16th century.
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