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Pawton Quoit

Coordinates: 50°29′28″N 4°52′11″W / 50.491244°N 4.869653°W / 50.491244; -4.869653
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Pawton Quoit
Remains of Pawton Quoit
Pawton Quoit is located in Cornwall
Pawton Quoit
Shown within Cornwall
LocationSt Breock, Cornwall
Coordinates50°29′28″N 4°52′11″W / 50.491244°N 4.869653°W / 50.491244; -4.869653
TypeDolmen
History
PeriodsNeolithic

Pawton Quoit is the remains of a prehistoric dolmen situated in the parish of St Breock in Cornwall (grid reference SW965696).

Location

Pawton Quoit is located about 3.2 km southeast from Wadebridge and about 4.0 km north-west from Padstow in a field near Haycrock Farm in Cornwall in England.[1]

Description

Pawton Quoit consists of a massive capstone, which is lying on three support stones. There are additional side stones enclosing a chamber measuring about 2.3 by 1.1 metres.[1] The chamber sits off centre but on the summit of a 1.6-metre-high (5.2 ft) mound measuring approximately 28 metres by 22 metres.[2] The barrow was probably originally round, with a lengthening of one axis due to the downhill slope to the north.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b John Barnatt (1982) Prehistoric Cornwall: The ceremonial monuments, page 128. Turnstone Press. ISBN 0855001291
  2. ^ a b Historic England. "Pawton Quoit (430271)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 5 August 2015.