Folklore

Lady’s Gate
Standing Stone / Menhir

It is said that an other-worldly lady waits at this 2.7m high leaning standing stone for anyone who intends to search for treasure beneath it. I’m not sure whether she’ll be in a good mood if you are. It is called ‘Lady’s Gate’ because it once flanked a gateway onto a track- it is also said that a matching stone stood 300 yards away.

(Grinsell’s ‘folklore of prehistoric sites in Britain’ / info on Coflein)