It's a really good one. The stone is something called "mudstone" (the same is used at nearby Tinkinswood). I'm not quite sure what that is precisely other than the fact it's sedimentary, but it's not quite the same as the oolitic limestone of the Rollrights - it does look almost identical in its gnarliness though.
A very splendid dolmen. I should know(but don't) - what sort of stone is that, looks similar to the Rollrights?
It's a really good one. The stone is something called "mudstone" (the same is used at nearby Tinkinswood). I'm not quite sure what that is precisely other than the fact it's sedimentary, but it's not quite the same as the oolitic limestone of the Rollrights - it does look almost identical in its gnarliness though.