Men-An-Tol

Heritage Site in Cornwall

England

Men-An-Tol

Ding Dong mines in Penwith
Ding Dong mines in Penwith Credit: Tom Page

Men-An-Tol is a fascinating and enigmatic heritage site located in Cornwall, England. Situated near the village of Madron, this ancient monument consists of three standing stones, forming a unique formation that has captivated the imagination of visitors for centuries.

The centerpiece of Men-An-Tol is a circular stone with a perfectly round hole in its center, believed to date back to the Bronze Age. This stone is flanked by two upright stones, creating a distinctive portal-like structure. The exact purpose and meaning of Men-An-Tol remain a subject of speculation and mystery.

The site is steeped in folklore and legends. According to local tales, passing through the holed stone can cure various ailments, particularly those affecting fertility and back pain. As a result, it has become a popular destination for people seeking healing or spiritual experiences.

Men-An-Tol is surrounded by a serene and picturesque landscape, adding to its allure. It is nestled amidst heather-covered moorland, with sweeping views of the countryside. The site is easily accessible by foot, with a short walk from the nearest car park.

Due to its historical and cultural significance, Men-An-Tol is protected as a scheduled monument. It is now managed by English Heritage, ensuring its preservation and providing information to visitors about its history and significance.

Whether one visits Men-An-Tol for its archaeological value, its mystical aura, or simply to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape, this ancient site continues to captivate and intrigue all who encounter it.

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Men-An-Tol Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.153/-5.605 or Grid Reference SW4234. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ding Dong mines in Penwith
Ding Dong mines in Penwith
Chimney and shaft buildings as part of Ding Dong Mines in Penwith
Chimney and shaft buildings as part of Ding Dong Mines in Penwith
Faceless Defaced milestone on Bosullow Common.
Faceless
Defaced milestone on Bosullow Common.
Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall
Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall
Engine house at Ding Dong mine, Cornwall
Engine house at Ding Dong mine, Cornwall
Standing out Another redundant milk-churn stand in Penwith.
Standing out
Another redundant milk-churn stand in Penwith.
Ding Dong Mine Engine House
Ding Dong Mine Engine House
Lanyon Quoit 1987
Lanyon Quoit 1987
Lanyon Quoit The giant's table; the top is 13 tonnes. This is an ancient burial chamber.
Lanyon Quoit
The giant's table; the top is 13 tonnes. This is an ancient burial chamber.
Lanyon Quoit
Lanyon Quoit
Remains of Engine House, Morvah Hill Mine
Remains of Engine House, Morvah Hill Mine
Watch Croft [White Downs] Fourth Marilyn of the day and it's still dry, warm with watery sunshine, again not a hill for shorts, good views with lots of mining activity.
Name: Watch Croft [White Downs]
Hill number: 2887
Height: 252m / 827ft
Area: 40: Cornwall & Devon
Class: Ma
Grid ref: SW 42047 35703
Summit feature: rock tor 25m SW of trig point
Drop: 225m
Col: 27m  SW546337
Watch Croft [White Downs]
Fourth Marilyn of the day and it's still dry, warm with watery sunshine, again not a hill for shorts, good views with lots of mining activity. Name: Watch Croft [White Downs] Hill number: 2887 Height: 252m / 827ft Area: 40: Cornwall & Devon Class: Ma Grid ref: SW 42047 35703 Summit feature: rock tor 25m SW of trig point Drop: 225m Col: 27m SW546337
Lanyon Quoit On 19 October, 1815, Lanyon Quoit, a dolmen, was torn down by a storm. Nine years later enough money was raised by local inhabitants to re-erect the structure. During the storm one of the uprights was broken in half. Thus, there are only three uprights today and the structure does not stand as high as it once did.
Lanyon Quoit
On 19 October, 1815, Lanyon Quoit, a dolmen, was torn down by a storm. Nine years later enough money was raised by local inhabitants to re-erect the structure. During the storm one of the uprights was broken in half. Thus, there are only three uprights today and the structure does not stand as high as it once did.
Men-An-Tol The name Men-an-Tol in the Cornish Language literally means "the hole stone".
Men-An-Tol
The name Men-an-Tol in the Cornish Language literally means "the hole stone".
Holed stone of Men-an-Tol
Holed stone of Men-an-Tol
Four stones of Men-an-Tol Rain clouds passing over the megalithic structures known as Men-an-Tol
Four stones of Men-an-Tol
Rain clouds passing over the megalithic structures known as Men-an-Tol
Colourful Men-an-Tol Looking towards farm buildings from the colourful heather beds that surround Men-an-Tol
Colourful Men-an-Tol
Looking towards farm buildings from the colourful heather beds that surround Men-an-Tol
Storm brewing up over Lanyon Quoit From Lanyon Quoit towards disused tin mine
Storm brewing up over Lanyon Quoit
From Lanyon Quoit towards disused tin mine
Show me another place!

Men-An-Tol is located at Grid Ref: SW4234 (Lat: 50.153, Lng: -5.605)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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