I've not been following these threads (I think I've caught the general gist tho) but what Resonox said rang a bell.
East Steel Farm in Northumberland has a modern stone circle on it, and I read somewhete that for the farmer to get it as accurate as possible, with regards solstice alignments, took him a decade, due to fog, cloud, etc at the crucial moments.
I have no idea if this is relevant, but thought it might be connected due to the difficulties incolved getting a modern stone circle to align, let alone a weeny hole (are we still going on about that or should I shut up? :D )
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