The Nine Ladies of Stanton Moor: A Dance Turned to Stone
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Summary
High on Stanton Moor, a small circle of weathered stones stands quietly among the heather. Known as the Nine Ladies, their origins lie deep in prehistory—but their meaning has long been shaped by story.
In this episode of Hidden Derbyshire: Folklore & Legends, we explore one of the county’s most enduring tales: nine women, said to have been turned to stone for dancing on the Sabbath. Alongside the legend, we uncover the recorded history of the site, its place within a wider tradition of British petrification folklore, and the way landscapes hold memory long after their original purpose is forgotten.
Blending documented tradition with quiet reflection, this episode looks at how folklore grows from uncertainty—and why places like Stanton Moor continue to feel significant, even now.
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