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==Name and location== The Coldrum Stones are named after a nearby farm, Coldrum Lodge, which has since been demolished.{{sfn|Ashbee|1998|p=1}} The monument lies in a "rather isolated site" north-east of the nearby village of [[Trottiscliffe]], in the south-eastern English county of [[Kent]]. The site is also positioned about {{convert|500|metres|yards|abbr=off}} from a prehistoric track known as the [[Pilgrims' Way]].{{sfn|Philp|Dutto|2005|p=1}} The tomb can be reached along a pathway known as Coldrum Lane, which is accessible only on foot.{{sfn|Philp|Dutto|2005|p=1}} The nearest car park to Coldrum Lane can be found off Pinesfield Lane in Trottiscliffe.{{sfn|National Trust}} The village of [[Addington, Kent|Addington]] is located {{convert|1|mile|440|yards|order=flip}} away.{{sfn|Bennett|1913|p=76}}
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