This period saw the construction of many chambered tombs particularly dolmens or cromlechs.
For example there is a chambered tomb known as the Bridestones, near Congleton.
There is also a chambered tomb situated on a nearby hilltop.
It is encircled by its 77 stones, and has a single chambered tomb.
There are also large numbers of chambered tombs and cairns from this era, particularly in the west and north.
There are also large numbers of chambered tombs and cairns from this period.
An earlier chambered tomb on the site dates to the period between 4100 and 3800 BC.
It is a single chambered tomb accessed by a roughly hewn stair.
These chambered tombs were designed for collective burial and are mostly located in the central Derbyshire region.
A Neolithic chambered tomb toward the east end of a long mound.