- and a
Scheduled Monument. The word "
Sperris" is
believed to have been
derived from the
identical Cornish word "
sperris",
which means hobgoblin, ghost, or...
- ISBN 9780747805076.
Retrieved 5 May 2012.
Zennor Quoit and
Sperris Quoit—the book
states "
Sperris Quoit, 400yds ENE of
Zennor Quoit.": Pevsner, Nikolaus;...
- District.
Antiquities include the
megalithic burial chambers Zennor Quoit and
Sperris Quoit, 400
yards (370 m) apart,
about 1 mi (1.6 km) east of the village...
-
Bronze Age (about 1000BC) and are now in the
British Museum. To the west is
Sperris Quoit.
Cornwall portal Craig Weatherhill (2017). The Place-Names of the...
- Well and
Madron Well
Chapel Penstowe Castle Perran Round Restormel Castle Sperris Quoit Treen Cliff Warbstow Bury
Sites owned by the
Duchy of
Cornwall and...
-
antechamber with an even
smaller entrance. 300
metres (980 ft) to the east is
Sperris Quoit,
although this is in a
considerably less fine
state than the Zennor...
-
include Sperris Croft,
consisting of
seven roundhouses aligned in a row at the top of a ridge;
Wicca Round, a
settlement 150
metres north of
Sperris Croft...
- 3350–3000 BCE), Trevethy, and Pawton,
along with
unclassified examples like
Sperris (c. 3600–3500 BCE), Lanyon, and Lesquite.
Chambered tombs were probably...
-
recorded as
being as the
holding of one of King William's thegn's
named Sperri,
having previously being held by a
Saxon named Wulfhelm. ****ets of the village...