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==Prehistoric monuments== In 1936, the archaeologists [[Stuart Piggott]], [[Margaret Guido|Cecily Piggott]], and W. E. V. Young came upon what they suggested was a ruined Bronze Age [[stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany|stone circle]] near to the village.{{sfn|Piggott|Piggott|1939|p=146}} This feature consisted of a circular area measuring 47 feet in diameter that was encircled by a shallow ditch. A single [[sarsen]] stone was located on the southeast of the ditch, which the Piggotts suggested may have been the last surviving stone in a circle.{{sfn|Piggott|Piggott|1939|p=146}} A further three sarsen stones were located 90 feet to the south of the circle, but their relation to it was deemed "problematic" by the Piggotts.{{sfn|Piggott|Piggott|1939|p=146}}
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