Stanton Moor

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Reform Tower
Doll Tor
King's Stone
'Nine Ladies'
Notable outcrop
Stone Circle
Disused quarry
Map of Stanton Moor, Derbyshire, showing the stone circles, some of the disused quarries., and some of the notable stone outcrops listed below:
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The 'Duke of York Stone'
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The 'Duchess of Sutherland Stone'
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The 'Cat Stone'
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The Gorse Stone
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The 'Heart Stone'
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The Cork Stone
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The Andle Stone

Stanton Moor is a small upland area in the Derbyshire Peak District of central northern England, lying between Matlock and Bakewell near the villages of Birchover and Stanton-in-Peak. It is known for its megaliths – particularly the Nine Ladies stone circle – and for its natural, wind-eroded sandstone pillars. The Peak District Boundary Walk runs across the moor.