After visiting the Stones at Stanton Drew, you may as well visit The Cove which is situated in the Druid arms pub garden.
Here is some information re these three stones - On the other side of the village, between the church and the Druid's Arms Inn is the mysterious Cove, this comprises of two standing stones, one looking like a huge prehistoric golf flag and a third recumbent slab lying between them. The purpose of these stones is unknown but a survey in 2009 sought to shed light on the suggestion that they formed part of the facade of a long barrow. Although the results were inconclusive, the theory could not be ruled out and if correct would mean the Cove was the founding monument of Stanton Drew and could predate the stones circles by as much as 1000 years. Interestingly there is an alignment from the Cove through the centres of the Great Circle and the Northeast Circle while a second alignment exists through the centres of the Southwest Circle and Great Circle towards Hautville's Quoit on the other side of the River Chew.
Sites like Stanton Drew always attract their share of legends and stories. It is said that the stone circles are a petrified wedding party who danced on into the Sabbath due to the mischievous Devil's fiddle playing. The bride, groom and parson tried to escape but they too were turned to stone, and now stand as The Cove. This story is similar to many other associated with circles and standing stones throughout the country, and like other sites, the stones of Stanton Drew are said to be uncountable. read more