The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . onCircles. BOSKEDNAN No. Height Length Breadth Thickness No. Height Length Breadth Thickness ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. I 4 0 leans out ,^ I I 6 7 fallen 4 6 2 3 2 leans out, 5 6 I 9 I 8 8 4 8 I 6 I 8 nearly down 910 fallen6 4 7 6 2 62 I I 6 3 3 10 I 6 2 3 11 down. 6 0 I 9 4 3 9 leans out 3 10 I 2 covered with furze 5 3 9 ditto 2 5 I 0 6 leans in,nearly 4 7down 2 0 0 10 Boskednan Circle is in the parish of Gulval and lies about \\ milesnorth of Penzance, on the high moorland between Ding Dong Mine andCarn Gal
The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . onCircles. BOSKEDNAN No. Height Length Breadth Thickness No. Height Length Breadth Thickness ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. I 4 0 leans out ,^ I I 6 7 fallen 4 6 2 3 2 leans out, 5 6 I 9 I 8 8 4 8 I 6 I 8 nearly down 910 fallen6 4 7 6 2 62 I I 6 3 3 10 I 6 2 3 11 down. 6 0 I 9 4 3 9 leans out 3 10 I 2 covered with furze 5 3 9 ditto 2 5 I 0 6 leans in,nearly 4 7down 2 0 0 10 Boskednan Circle is in the parish of Gulval and lies about \\ milesnorth of Penzance, on the high moorland between Ding Dong Mine andCarn Galva; it takes its name from the farm near by, and the land-owner is Mr. T. Robins Bolitho. The diameter is 69 feet, which isabout the average for West Cornwall, but most of the stones are abovethat average in size. The largest stone, a fallen one (9), is 7 ft. 6 ; one end of it can be seen in the foreground of the photograph ;another (10) stands 6ft. 4in. out of the ground, and a third (11), pros- Prehistoric Monuments^ --r*sSw*7s!^. .?^- -5E- *? A. //. Irciloii] {VCIVMHLC Tregaseal,From the East.
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