James Corden is to be asked by the Jersey Government to return a prehistoric monument that sits in his back garden, it has been reported.
The 43-year-old television star, who is a late-night chat show host in the United States, also owns a home in Berkshire where an ancient stone circle sits on his land.
The stones, that were originally placed on Corden's land in 1788, were actually removed from Jersey's capital St Helier and now authorities are hoping to get them back.
Known as a Neolithic dolmen, the collection of stones was freely given to Field Marshal Henry Seymour Conway over 300 years ago before they made their way to the UK.
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