If approaching from the A30 direction, having parked in the lay-by near Temple Fisheries. Walk out accross the moor in a sth westerly direction passing some earthworks on your right. This will be your first view of the northern stone.
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Menhirs and mushrooms...
Northern end looking towards the A30
Northern end of the row looking south.
Somewhere in the middle of the row...hidden from either end by gorse bushes.
Or is this the southern stone? ......see fieldnotes.
Looking west into the setting sun
Southern Stone looking south 7pm 9 August 2004
Colvannick Tor Stone Row – 31.3.2004. The final stone at the south end.
Colvannick Tor Stone Row – 31.3.2004. the renultimate stone at the south end before the long gap to the very final stone
Colvannick Tor Stone Row – 31.3.2004. The four main stones at the south end of the stone row (3 in foreground, and the final stone in the far background). Looking south east.
Colvannick Tor Stone Row – 31.3.2004. The stone at the north end of the row, looking west.
Colvannick Tor Stone Row – 31.3.2004. The north end of the stone row, looking up the alignment of the row (I think).
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To be honest I wasn’t looking for a stone row...I was just out for a walk after visiting the remains of the nearby clay works.
And I was lost....well not exactly, but I had given up on finding the footpath and was just heading west into the sun hoping to find a wall somewhere....
Next thing I know there is this hugh great stone leaning at some precarious angle in front of me. Could this be the stone row that should be further to the north?
Well, yes it was and although the gorse bushes prevent you from seeing no more than three stones at a time I managed to find the northern stone quite easily.
Compared with the other rows I have visited on Bodmin Moor this one is made up of giant stones. The southern one I would reckon to have been about 6ft high when upright. Compare it with Craddock Moor where they struggle to be seen above the grass.
Also this one is built where it would be seen, on a ridge with views to the east and west. The view this evening to the west was of the shining waters off of Padstow, fantastic.
After deciding I had found both ends of the row I march off towards St Bellarmins Tor. On the way I came across another standing stone, it is not marked on maps and I could not work out if it was in line with the row but....as my picture shows it has lovely views of Brown Willy, Roughtor and in the middle Hawks Tor with the Stipple Stones on its southern edge.
Colvannick Tor Stone Row – 31.3.2004
Full 8 figure grid refs = SX12817189 to 12937163.
One easy-ish way to get here is to park at the picnicy area mentioned in the Trehundreth & Greenbarrow Downs section, and hop over the fence into the firled to the south. Follow the fence along to the west until a footpath starts at SX128723 (the path isn’t actually visible on the ground!). This skirts around the large pond. You will need an OS map and even then the stone row can be difficult to spot. I was confused by the field boundary the map showed on the east side of Colvannick Tor. In reality this is not a wall but maybe an ancient boundary; a sort of low bank and slight ditch. If like me you find the stone row difficult to find, head up to the Tor and the northern most stone should be clearly visible due east, about 300 metres away. From this stone you can take a compass bearing south east and walk the line of the row (sometimes through gorse!). There aren’t many obvious stones until you reach the southern stones, one of which is large and still upright and can also be seen from the Tor. Beyond this stone there are a few large but fallen stones, and then one final stone 80m or so further on; a very large stone, semi erect. By this point you’ll be able to see a few red and white poles in the distance, presumably warning poles for the ‘Danger Area’ on Cardinham Moor.
In all I counted 3 standing stones (2 of which were large), 1 semi erect (the large southern end stone), 5 fallen (all large), 2 broken stones together, and around 10 possible smaller stones, all fallen or just stumps. This is the best stone row in Cornwall. Harder to find and interpret than the more famous, and still brilliant, Nine Maidens row, but more rewarding and challenging.
From the stone row you can clearly see the small possible Trehundreth Downs Menhir / markstone that aligns with it on Trehundreth Downs across the road.
There are ponies and sheep all around, and some sampy area around the large pond. Gorse and brambles line the A30 so getting over to Trehundreth Downs is not that easy. One simple way is by retracing your steps to where the footpath starts on the south side. Opposite this there is a gate into Trehundreth Downs on the north side of this very busy dual carriageway.
Cheryl Straffon’s guide ‘The Earth Mysteries Guide to Bodmin Moor and North Cornwall (including Tintagel)’ (Meyn Mamvro – 1993, amended 2000) writes that “Colvannick Tor itself as probably named after the stones, meaning is it does in English ‘erect penis’, an indication of an ancient awareness of the phallic nature of the stones, and hinting at fertility rites performed here.” I wonder if that’s the first mention of an erect penis on this website? Probably not!
Sites within 20km of Colvannick Tor Stone Row
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Trehudreth Downs Menhir (markstone?)
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Cardinham Moor
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Trehudreth Downs Cairn
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Trehudreth Downs Stone Setting /
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Trehudreth Downs Cairn
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Trehudreth Downs Menhir
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Greenbarrow
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Trehudreth Downs Stone Setting
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Trehudreth Downs Stone Row
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Corner Quoit
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Greenbarrow Downs Cairns
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Bury Castle
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Manor Common
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Carburrow Tor
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Carburrow Quoit
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Trippet Stones
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Black Tor
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Council Barrow
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Black Tor Cairns
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Kerrow Downs
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Stripple Stones
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Colquite Cairn
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Delford Bridge Menhir
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Brockabarrow Common
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Letter Moor
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Lady Down (St Breward)
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Leaze Cist
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Leaze
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Emblance Downs
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Trebinnick Mound
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Leaze Menhir
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King Arthur’s Hall
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Casehill Cairn
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Treswallock Downs
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Settlement West of St Neot
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Crowpound Menhir
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Crowpound
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Garrow Tor settlements
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Brown Gelly Cairns
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Longstone (St Mabyn)
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Lower Helland Down
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Alex Tor
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Dozmary Pool
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Bunnings Park Earthworks
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Penhargard Castle
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Castle Canyke
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Mutton Down Menhir
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Berry Castle
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Louden Stone Circle
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Tolborough Tor Cairn
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Tolborough Tor Stone Row
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Catshole Downs
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Tolbrough Downs small cairn
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Catshole Tor Cairn
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Catshole Tor Settlement
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Louden Hill
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Louden menhir
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Tolborough Tor Menhir
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Catshole Tor Quoit
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Dinnever Hill kerbed cairn
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Stannon
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Fernacre
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Brown Willy Settlement
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Largin Castle
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Draynes Common Cairns
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Devil’s Jump
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Brown Willy Cairns
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Louden
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Roughtor Moors
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Louden hill Logan stone
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Goodaver
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Taphouse Barrows
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Codda Downs
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Smith’s Cairn
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Carneglos Stone Row
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Helsbury Castle
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Pencarrow Rings
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Rough Tor
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Trezelland Two Stones
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Roughtor North
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Showery Tor
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Leskernick Cist
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Leskernick South Circle
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Elephant Rock (Hendra Downs)
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Leskernick settlement
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Leskernick North Circle
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Roughtor NW cemetery
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Leskernick Stone Row
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Rough Tor long cairn
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High Moor cairns
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Leskernick Hill
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High Moor Fogou
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Roughtor NW
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The Beacon (Hendra Downs) cairns
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Showery Tor Downs Cairn
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Moorgate Menhir
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Showery Tor Downs Menhir
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East Moor Menhirs (western area)
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The Beacon (Hendra Downs) barrow cemetery
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Rushyford Gate
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Lesquite Quoit
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Buttern Hill
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Colquite Menhir
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Kelly Rounds
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Craddock Moor Stone Row
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Tregarrick Tor Menhir
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East Moor Cairn
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East Moor Enclosure
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Buttern Hill NW
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East Moor Ring Cairn
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Newel Tor hut circles
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East Moor Stone Row
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Spettigue Menhir
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Sibleyback Menhir
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Crowdy Reservoir Barrow
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East Moor Menhir
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Carey Tor
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Westmoorgate Stone Circle
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Craddock Moor cairn cemetery
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Craddock Moor Embanked Avenue
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Craddock Moor settlement
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Oldpark Menhir
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Advent Triple Barrow
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Castle Goff
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Arthur’s Bed
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Craddock Moor Stone Setting
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Bray Down
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Craddock Moor Circle
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Langstone Downs (Withey Brook)
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Buckabarrows
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Trewortha Cairn and Cist
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Fox Tor
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Helman Tor Enclosure
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Langstone Downs settlement
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Helman Tor Menhir
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Trewortha Tor
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Helman Tor
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Tregune Menhir No2
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Trewalla Cairns
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Tregune Menhir
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Nine Stones of Altarnun
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Walla Barrow
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Tregeare Rounds
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Saint’s Way Logan Stone
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Twelve Men’s Moor
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Kilmar Tor
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Langstone Down Menhir
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Langstone Downs Cairns
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Bearah Tramway cairn
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Pyramid Stone
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Long Tom
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The Pipers (St Cleer)
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Twelve Men’s cist
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Ridge
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Polgoda Stone Row
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Sharptor field system
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The Hurlers
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The Cheesewring
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Stowe’s Pound
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Clitters Cairn
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Bowda Stone Circle
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Rillaton Barrow
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Rillaton N Cairn
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Kilmar Quoit
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Minions Mound
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Hawk’s Tor
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Hawks Tor row
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Black Barrow
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Castilly Henge
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Trethevy Quoit
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Bearah Common
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Bearah Tor
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Bury Down
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Allabury
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Slaughter Bridge Stone
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Caradon Hill (southern group)
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Starapark Barrows
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Caradon Hill (northern group)
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Giant’s Hedge
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Higher Tregolls
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Luxulyan Arse Stones
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St Breock Wind Farm Barrow
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Condolden Barrow
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St Breock Downs Menhir
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St Breock Downs North Barrows
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Carbeans Rocks Luxulyan
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Treligga Common
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Hendraburnick Quoit
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Tich Barrow
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Pawton Quoit
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Men Gurta
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St Breock Beacon Kistvaen
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Pawton Springs
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Castle Dore
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Duloe
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Pawton Gate
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Prideaux Hillfort
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Rosenannon Downs
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Bossiney Mound
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Bake Rings
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Rosenannon Downs W
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Tregoss Moor
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Rocky Valley Rock Carvings
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St. Materiana Church Yard
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King Arthur’s Quoit
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Menevagar Longstone
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Roche Rock
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Hall Rings
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Yearles Wood
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Pelynt Round Barrow Cemetery
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Tintagel
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Willabury (Tintagel)
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Tregeare Camp
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Magi Stone
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Hensbarrow
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The Nine Maidens
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Willabury (Boscastle)
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Menear Longstone
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The Tristan Longstone
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