The stone structures in England are often referred to as "standing stones" or "megaliths," with the most famous example being Stonehenge. These ancient stone formations are thought to have been constructed for various purposes, including religious ceremonies and astronomical observations. Other notable sites include Avebury and the Callanish Stones. They hold significant archaeological and cultural importance in understanding prehistoric Britain.
A person who makes things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stone carver.
Stone Henge
It is called Stonehenge and it stands on the Salisbury Plain
Stone: Specifically sand stone and lime stone
stone henge
A person who builds things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stoneworker.
Stonehenge
Answer Not in writing no it is still the same. The only things different is the front covers and the illustrations as well as the first book being called the Philosophers stone in England as against it being called Sorcerers Stone in US. Answer That's mainly because of the language differences between English and American.
England is the home of the stone henge which is a wonder of the world.
Stonehenge.
A huge stone monument in the Stone Age is often referred to as a megalith. Examples include Stonehenge in England and the Moai statues on Easter Island.
the new england colonies live in houses made of wood which is today called cabins.