Stonehenge

The next stage - Stonehenge 3 I - occurred around 2600 BC.

An excerpt from the article 16 facts about Stonehenge
During this stage, timber was replaced with stone. In the central part, there were (probably) two arrays of holes called Q and R Holes. They held 80 stone blocks, although only 43 have been discovered today. Some blocks were probably made of sandstone and some of the diabase. Some of these blocks were transported to Stonehenge from a distance of 240 kilometers from the Preseli Hills in Wales.