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Trebinnick Mound

Cairn(s)

<b>Trebinnick Mound</b>Posted by Mr HamheadImage © Mr Hamhead
Nearest Town:Liskeard (9km ESE)
OS Ref (GB):   SX180699 / Sheet: 201
Latitude:50° 29' 59.83" N
Longitude:   4° 33' 59.91" W

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This can be found by taking a lane running north of the village of St Neot towards Colliford lake. When the road turns into a muddy track, the mound, as it is marked on maps, is just inside a gate on the right.

In Robin Payne's Romance of the Stones it is called the Penkestle Menhirs and is described as a multi phase cairn, the standing stones being added at a later date.

The mound does lie on private ground, but a quick hop over the gate isnt gonna upset anybody.
Mr Hamhead Posted by Mr Hamhead
22nd November 2004ce
Edited 22nd November 2004ce