Litton Cheney

Litton Cheney is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in south-west England.

[2] The parish church of St Mary was substantially restored in 1878, though it retains features—notably the tower, chancel arch and parts of the nave and porch—from the 14th and 15th centuries and has a font bowl which is probably Norman; the site originated at this time or earlier.

[3] From 1953 until 1979, The Old Rectory was the home of noted English engraver, designer, typographer and painter Reynolds Stone.

[6] This feature consisted of a circular area measuring 47 feet in diameter that was encircled by a shallow ditch.

[6] 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.