Little Meg

Little Meg is a tourist attraction, one of the Religious buildings in Glassonby, Regno Unite. It is located: 444 km from Liverpool, 770 km from Birmingham, 850 km from Dublin.

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, N54°43'40", W2°40'2". Get directions

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Rob Orwin
22 November 2013
Superb location and well worth a visit!
Sam England
15 September 2011
Try counting the number of stones twice...
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