Looking S at the Merry Maidens stone circle, Boleigh, Cornwall: a perfect circle 78ft () across of 19 stones, evenly spaced at 12ft () apart.


Looking S at the Merry Maidens stone circle, Boleigh, Cornwall: a perfect circle 78ft () across of 19 stones, evenly spaced at 12ft () apart except for a 20ft () gap at the E which may be a cardinal point entrance. Restored in the 1860s, a second (paired?) circle was destroyed in the C19th. Folklore says a group of girls were turned to stone for dancing on the Sabbath (Sunday). Their two petrified musicians, The Pipers standing stones, are close by. A public footpath runs through the circle.


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Location: The Merry Maidens, Boleigh, West Penwith, Cornwall, England, UK
Photo credit: © Mick Sharp / Alamy / Afripics
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