Nine Ladies Stone Circle

Historical landmark · Stanton Civil Parish

Nine Ladies Stone Circle

Historical landmark · Stanton Civil Parish

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Lees Rd, Stanton in Peak, Matlock DE4 2LS, United Kingdom

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Highlights

Bronze Age stone circle with woodland walks and scenic views  

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Lees Rd, Stanton in Peak, Matlock DE4 2LS, United Kingdom Get directions

english-heritage.org.uk

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Lees Rd, Stanton in Peak, Matlock DE4 2LS, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 370 333 1181
english-heritage.org.uk

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Aug 23, 2025

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History Tour: The Bronze Age World

"This Bronze Age stone circle is situated in a woodland clearing high on Stanton Moor. The curious arrangement consists of nine upright stones purposefully set in a 30-foot diameter circle. An additional lone stone sits about 100 feet away. As with most stone circles, nobody really knows why the strange formation was built. Generations of fertile imaginations have come up with their own mythological explanations. According to local legend, each of the nine boulders was a maiden turned to stone for the crime of dancing on the Sabbath. The tenth unfortunate individual, known as the King Stone, was their fiddler, who is said to come back to life to play once a year. These days, visitors to Stanton Moor are able to engage in recreational activities seven days a week without fear of being petrified. The area is popular for walking, picnicking, and of course the odd neo-Druid ceremony, particularly around the summer and winter solstices. Recent plans to reopen a quarry close to the stone circle were overthrown by the national park authority, so this tranquil Bronze Age relic should be guaranteed to persist for the foreseeable future." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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David

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Stanton Moor contains cairns, burial mounds, old quarries and at least three stone circles. Nine Ladies stone circle is the only one we found, and I suspect actually still present. The whole area is beautiful with great views all around. We walked and explored for a couple of hours, sat by the stones and had a great time. The maps showed dozens of historical landmarks, but once in the site you'll find no more information. Only Nine Ladies had it's own sign. I do like a bit more history and info. The roads are tiny and narrow. Look out for the official car park next to the active stone works to avoid blocking their local roads.

Christina Brown

Google
Lovely walk up to the nine ladies stone circle we went on a weekend so can get busy. There are plenty of other walks in the area so we'll worth the day out.

Evalynne Charmer

Google
WHERE is the car park with a quick walk to the stones? I couldn't find it...walked up through the lovely woods, quarry ti the left, and at the top Google maps said 45mins left so pretty sure went wrong somewhere

Isobel Edwards

Google
Stunning location to visit, it was very quiet when we went and hardly saw anyone else. Highly recommend, very magical and even better then I anticipated it would be :)

Julian Osborne

Google
Nice walk over beautiful countryside - nothing to “do” here - but just a nice relaxing place to sit and chill

Lucy Allsop

Google
What a beautiful piece of England, an easy ish walk if you have a little difficulty walking, just a shame about litter bugs leaving rubbish behind. Great for kids and adults.

Kev Edwards

Google
Been here many times now. I love it. There's a special atmosphere here without a doubt. Me and my lad had a nice wander around and spent a few lovely hours here, blessed by the periodical February sun

Emma Croarkin

Google
A nice place to walk and catch up on a little spiritual healing. please be respectful of this site as it is still sacred to many people.
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Beautiful place, if you are in the area its a must.