Large Garden Stones

Wonderful large natural stones that Time Circles sources from all over Britain. Stone types include Cornish glacial granite, Sarsen stone and Preseli Bluestone, the latter two being the main stones used at Stonehenge. The images below are examples of standing stones installed by Time Circles to help you visualise the impact of a substantial standing stone.

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Glacial granite monolith
Glacial granite monolith
Pointed Preseli Bluestone monolith
Pointed Preseli Bluestone monolith
Cornish granite garden monolith
Cornish granite garden monolith
Garden monolith in woodland setting
Garden monoliths work well in a woodland setting
Tall Cornish granite finger stone in a private garden
Lovely Cornish granite finger standing stone
Unusual heart shaped standing stone
A one off: a heart-shaped standing stone
Recumbent Sarsen stone
A recumbent Sarsen stone adds a wild element to thatched houses in Devon
Glacial granite monolith in woodland
Brooding glacial granite monolith beautifully positioned in woodland
Row of glacial granite monoliths at misty dawn
Stone row of glacial granite standing stones at misty dawn
Pointed monolith in snow
Pointed monolith in snow
Large boulder of Cornish granite
A rugged, large boulder of Cornish granite brings a hint of untamed mystery to a conventional setting. Closer to the house is a stone circle, shown on Stone Circles.
Characterful Wiltshire Sarsen stone with amazing views
Characterful Wiltshire Sarsen stone with amazing views in Dorset
Wiltshire Sarsen stone with naturally hollowed out top
Talking to the heavens – a Wiltshire Sarsen stone with naturally hollowed out top
Pointed Preseli Bluestone garden monolith originally owned by George Harrison
Pointed Preseli Bluestone garden monolith left by George Harrison to a friend when he died. Time Circles did not find this stone but we moved it after Harrison's death. Harrison also gave the trees to his friend.
Cornish granite needle stone in a sunken garden
Beautifully weathered Cornish granite needle stone in a sunken garden
Tall standing stone of Orkney stone
Tall standing stone of Orkney stone, a very hard type of sandstone that was used in ancient stone circles in Orkney like the Ring of Brodgar .
The stone is now in Dorset
Avenue of Cornish granite standing stones
Avenue of standing stones of very large weathered Cornish granite
Giant granite monoliths
Showing just how massive the stones in the avenue in the previous photo are
Cornish granite garden monolith with a naturally quirky shape
Cornish granite monolith, beautifully weathered with a naturally quirky shape
Sarsen seat stone
Sarsen standing stone, small enough to serve as a seat stone
Cornish granite standing stone
Cornish granite standing stone in a woodland setting
Big Sarsen stone monolith on an island
Big Sarsen stone monolith on an island. The stone was selected because from above, it looks like the crest of a crested newt – and the location has crested newts!
Large Wiltshire garden monolith with interesting pock marks
Very large Wiltshire garden monolith with interesting pock marks typical of Sarsen stones
Granite recumbent stone
Very large recumbent stone of Cornish granite. A lovely place to sit!

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Our large garden stones include:

  • Standing Stones – small or large, in small groups, avenues or alone
  • Monoliths – single large stones, usually finger-like in shape
  • Megaliths – very large standing stones, usually part of a stone circle or a stone avenue

Please contact us or call us on +44 (0)7818 403247 to find out more about garden monoliths