Situated two fields north of the Boscawen path, this tall and shapely stone stands over 2.5m tall, but is easily missed as it is out of site of the path. It does not stand straight, as the natural shape of the stone curves gently. Truthfully, it's rather phallic looking from some angles. Landscape views are even more restricted from here than from the Blind Fiddler, due to the agricultural surroundings that make up the lower areas of West Penwith.
Tried to visit 12.4.10.
I saw this stone marked on the O/S map and had a look for it when I visited the circle. I thought I may have seen it from the footpath but I couldn't. Time was against me (and I was carrying a two year old!) so I didn't have chance for a proper look.
Around 400 or so yards to the NE, tall stone thought in the early 20Century to mark the star Capella( rising ) although the stone isn't visible from the circle