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Image of Kerlud (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech) by ryaner

Kerlud is right beside the road, and is all that remains of a once massive Carnac Mound.

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Image of Kerlud (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech) by ryaner

Pano of the chamber at Kerlud, restored in 1928, it is half orthostats and half drystone walling. Burl say there was a carved stone here, now missing.

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Image of Kerlud (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech) by Spaceship mark

Behind the dolmen this lovely farmhouse is almost certainly constructed of stones robbed from its once great mound

Image credit: Mark Williamson

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Kerlud

Kerlud dolmen is all that remains of a once great Carnac-Mound. Burl believes that the dolmen itself was probably a later insertion.
The mound, once comparable to Mane Lud or Mane Er Hroek, was dismantled and used to build the hamlet that also bears the name Kerlud.

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