Mên-an-Tol
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The Mên-an-Tol (Cornish: Men an Toll) is a small formation of standing stones in Cornwall, UK (grid reference SW426349). It is about three miles northwest of Madron. It is also known locally as the "Crick Stone".
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Alternative name | Crick Stone |
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Location | Cornwall |
Coordinates | 50°09′31″N 5°36′16″W |
Type | Standing stones |
History | |
Periods | Neolithic / Bronze Age |
Site notes | |
Condition | Good |
Ownership | CASPN |
Public access | Yes |
Official name | Stone setting and holed stone known as the Men-an-Tol, 315m south east of Coronation Farm |
Designated | 14th December 1926 |
Reference no. | 1004641 |
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