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  2. Stonehenge Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Stonehenge Apocalypse is a 2010 Canadian made-for-TV science fiction film starring Misha Collins, Torri Higginson and Peter Wingfield. The movie follows a series of deaths, natural disasters, and strange energy readings that seem to be mysteriously connected to Stonehenge .

  3. Merlin and the Sword - Wikipedia

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    A woman falls into an icy cave at Stonehenge and wakes up in Arthurian times. King Arthur's wife is kidnapped by his evil sister Morgan Le Fay . Lancelot is sent out to try to retrieve the lost queen and ends up falling in love with her.

  4. Phonehenge West - Wikipedia

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    Unfinished tower 5 in May 2011, prior to its demolition. Phonehenge West was a large folk art structure envisioned and constructed by Alan Kimble "Kim" Fahey, which included a 70-foot tower made from reclaimed material such as telephone poles, and props from old movie sets.

  5. Aubrey holes - Wikipedia

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    Many interpretations prefer an astronomical explanation for the purpose of the holes although this is by no means proved. It was formerly thought that when the Aubrey holes were first dug, the only standing feature at Stonehenge was the Heelstone, which marked the point of the midsummer sunrise, viewed from the centre of the henge.

  6. Stonehearst Asylum - Wikipedia

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    Stonehearst Asylum, previously known as Eliza Graves, is an American psychological horror film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Joseph Gangemi.It is loosely based on the 1845 short story "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" [3] by Edgar Allan Poe.

  7. Station Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Station Stones are elements of the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. Originally there were four stones, resembling the four corners of a rectangle that straddles the inner sarsen circle, set just inside Stonehenge's surrounding bank. Two stood on earth mounds at opposing corners, one corner broadly in the north of the site and one in the ...

  8. Battle of the Beanfield - Wikipedia

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    Neo-druid leader Arthur Uther Pendragon was arrested on each and every summer solstice between 1985 and 1999 whilst trying to access Stonehenge. [3] In the summer of 1988 around 130 people were arrested and in 1989 that figure rose to 260. [3] For the 1999 summer solstice English Heritage granted "limited access" to Stonehenge to neo-druids.

  9. Heelstone Ditch - Wikipedia

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    1923 Excavation of Heelstone Ditch. Heelstone Ditch is a roughly circular feature surrounding the Heel Stone at Stonehenge.It is not known if there was an intended relationship between the ditch and the heelstone although it is likely that the stone was in place either before or at the same time as the ditch. [1]