Little Kit's Coty Neolithic chambered tomb
       
     
The Countless Stones
       
     
The pylons to the left of the image carry the power generated by the stones to nearby Aylesford and Maidstone (obviously).
       
     
Little Kit's Coty Neolithic chambered tomb
       
     
Little Kit's Coty Neolithic chambered tomb

Otherwise known as ‘The Countless Stones’ this is actually very close to Kit’s Coty. If you follow the holloway from Kit’s Coty down the hill about 200m it comes out at a road junction. Carry on carefully in the same direction along the edge of the road (there’s no pavement and people drive too fast along it) and you’ll come to a slight pull in to your left which is where you’ll find this somewhat tragic monument. These are pretty big stones but sadly they’ve all collapsed over the centuries. This too was a long barrow and may well have been larger than its neighbour judging by the quantity of remaining sarsens, though obviously you can’t count them.

The Countless Stones
       
     
The Countless Stones
The pylons to the left of the image carry the power generated by the stones to nearby Aylesford and Maidstone (obviously).
       
     
The pylons to the left of the image carry the power generated by the stones to nearby Aylesford and Maidstone (obviously).