
a possible for the ‘Beacon Hill Stones’ – 30.3.2004. This is more like likely to be the stone in question (compared to another pic I took in the area – unpublished) because it fits the description better and has stones propping it up.
a possible for the ‘Beacon Hill Stones’ – 30.3.2004. This is more like likely to be the stone in question (compared to another pic I took in the area – unpublished) because it fits the description better and has stones propping it up.
Beacon Hill Stones – 30.3.2004
Full 8 figure grid ref (from English Heritage scheduling) = SS13194409
I think I found this standing stone. It’s not obvious. In general I need to point out that the principle of ‘livestock rubbing posts’ doesn’t seem to exist on Lundy because most of the nine standing stones recognised by English Heritage on the island are not the right size to be considered as Bronze Age menhirs in Cornwall.
Extract from English Heritage’s record of scheduled monuments, via the MAGIC site.
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