File:Sarsen Stone 1 at Max Gate, Dorchester.jpg

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English: Sarsen Stone, also known as "The Druid Stone", discovered by workmen under the lawn of Thomas Hardy's house in Dorchester in 1891. Now known to have been part of the Neolithic Flagstones Enclosure which lies beneath the grounds of the house.
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