- in
Lowland Scotland:
Playing quoits in
Barrmill and
Lowland Scotland. The Site of the Old
Quoiting Green at Kirkconnel: Old
Kirkconnel Quoiting Green...
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Lanyon Quoit is a
dolmen in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom, 2
miles southeast of Morvah. It
collapsed in a
storm in 1815 and was re-erected nine years...
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quoit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quoit may
refer to:
Quoit, a single-chambered
megalithic tomb, also
called a
Dolmen Quoit (brooch),...
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Trethevy Quoit (Cornish: Koyt Tredhewi) is a well-preserved
megalithic structure between St
Cleer and
Darite in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It...
- Chûn
Quoit is one of the best
preserved of all
Neolithic quoits (also
called dolmens or cromlechs) in
western Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. Chûn...
- Giant's
Quoit', 'The Giant's
Frying Pan', 'Pendarvis
Quoit' and 'Pendarves
Quoit'. It
collapsed in 1966 and was re-erected in 2014.
Carwynnen Quoit is one...
- The
quoit brooch is a type of Anglo-Saxon
brooch found from the 5th
century and
later during the Anglo-Saxon
settlement of
Britain that has
given its...
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Quoit Green is an area of
settlement in Derbyshire, England. It is
located in Dronfield,
close to the B6057
Chesterfield Road. v t e...
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Quoit is a
settlement in mid Cornwall,
United Kingdom. It is
situated in the
parish of St.
Columb Major approximately one mile (2 km)
southeast of the...
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Pawton Quoit is a
prehistoric portal dolmen,
which dates to the
Early and
Middle Neolithic period in
England (3500–2600 BC). The
burial monument is located...