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Tregeseal East stone circle in Botallack

Tregeseal Holed Stones. These stones are something of an enigma. It is presumed that they are contemporary (late Neolithic-early Bronze Age) with all the other monuments in the area, such as the stone circle (s) and barrows, but their function and purpose is not clear. There have been re-erected within living memory and may not now be in their


TREGESEAL STONE CIRCLE and Carn Kenidjack near St Just, Cornwall. ღ⊰n Magical places

Tregeseal Stone Circle damaged by cattle A recent episode of BBC Radio 4's Open Country reveals that a controversial grazing scheme is blighting the sacred and spiritual landscape of West Penwith and that cattle have destabilised the Tregeseal Stones: BBC Radio 4 Open Country - Conservation grazing in Cornwall


Tregeseal Stone Circle Carn Kenidjack Cornwall Guide Images

Place type: Ancient site Tregeseal East Stone Circle is thought to be Neolithic of early Bronze Age and is on the slopes of Truthwall Common, south of Carn Kenidjack. It is also known as 'The Nine Maidens' and 'The Dancing Stones'.


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Tregeseal Stone Circles, also known as the Dancing Stones, or Nine Maidens, are the remains of what was definitely a pair, or perhaps even three adjacent circles in an east to west arrangement. They are to be found at the southern edge of the open moorland above Tregeseal, and below Carn Kenidjack.


Tregeseal and Boskednan Stone Circles Ednovean Farm

Cornwall Penzance Ancient Sites in Cornwall Tregeseal East Tregeseal East Tregeseal East - Stone Circle By The Cornwall Guide. Last updated 13 Jan 2022 Tregeseal East Stone Circle Overlooked by the rocky outcrop of Carn Kenidjack on Truthwall Common near St Just are what remains of a complex of perhaps three stone circles.


The Dancing Stones Circle Tregeseal Images of Cornwall Stone, Sacred stones, Ancient mysteries

Tregeseal East is a heavily restored prehistoric stone circle around one mile northeast of the town of St Just in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The nineteen granite stones are also known as The Dancing Stones. It is the one surviving circle of three that once stood aligned along an east-west axis on the hillside to the south of Carn Kenidjack.


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TREGESEAL STONE CIRCLE SW 3866 3238 [OS Maps Explorer 102; Landranger 203] LOCATION Tregeseal Stone Circle lies on Truthwall Common near to St.Just. It is located on the southern fringe of the West Penwith moors, which at this point are dominated by the natural outcrop of Carn Kenidjack. ACCESS


Tregeseal East Stone Circle

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Tregeseal East is a heavily restored prehistoric stone circle around one mile northeast of the

English: Tregeseal Stone Circle, also known as The Dancing Stones, is a heavily restored prehistoric stone circle around one mile north-east of the town of St Just in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is a category about listed building number 1004493. Tregeseal East stone circle Upload media Wikipedia Instance of stone circle archaeological site


Tregeseal and Boskednan Stone Circles Ednovean Farm

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Tregeseal East is a prehistoric stone circle near to St Just, Cornwall, England, UK. The

Tregeseal Stone Circles, also known as the Dancing Stones, or Nine Maidens, are the remains of what was definitely a pair, or perhaps even three adjacent circles in an east to west arrangement. They are to be found at the southern edge of the open moorland above Tregeseal, and below Carn Kenidjack. Any western circle, if indeed there were three.


A September diary visits to Men an Tol, Tregeseal and Nine Maidens stone circles Ednovean Farm

The ground at the ESE on the circle circumference is very uneven and this may fit with reports of the re-erection of several stones in 1932. Although described as being "flattened at the north" we measured diameters of 21.0m N-S and 21.1m E-W.


Tregeseal East stone circle in Botallack

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A September diary visits to Men an Tol, Tregeseal and Nine Maidens stone circles Ednovean Farm

Tregeseal (from Cornish: Tregasyel, meaning "Catihael's settlement") [1] is a hamlet in a valley below the town of St Just, Cornwall, UK and is within the parish of St Just. Nearby is Tregeseal East stone circle. [2]


Tregeseal and Boskednan Stone Circles Ednovean Farm

Tregeseal East Stone Circle (commonly known as Tregeseal Stone Circle as not a lot of the West circle is left) is a stone circle on the moors at Lower Bostraze near the town of St.


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Tregeseal Stone Circle lies on Truthwall Common near to St.Just. It is located on the southern fringe of the West Penwith moors, which at this point are dominated by the natural outcrop of Carn Kenidjack. Access There are several ways of reaching the circle from St.Just. Take the B3306 road from St.Just towards St.Ives.