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Tregeseal (from Cornish: Tregasyel,
meaning "Catihael's settlement") is a
hamlet in a
valley 0.72
miles (1.16 km)
northeast of the town of St Just, Cornwall...
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Tregeseal East (Cornish: Meyn an Dons,
meaning "Stones of the Dance"; grid
reference SW386323) is a
heavily restored prehistoric stone circle around one...
- Boskednan, also
known as the Nine
Maidens of
Boskednan Tregeseal East, also
known as the
Tregeseal Dancing Stones Historic England. "Two
standing stones...
- acre valley), is a steep-sided
valley in Cornwall,
United Kingdom. The
Tregeseal River flows down the
valley and
discharges into the
Atlantic a few hundred...
- (grid
reference SW388329) is a hill in
Tregeseal, Cornwall, UK. It is
covered in
megaliths including Tregeseal East
stone circle. A tale is told that...
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including The
Merry Maidens stone circle, The Nine
Maidens of Boskednan, the
Tregeseal Dancing Stones, and The Hurlers. The
supposedly petrified Cardiff Giant...
- Tregaswith, Tregatillian, Tregatta, Tregavarah, Tregear, Tregeare, Tregellist,
Tregeseal, Tregew, Tregidden, Tregirls,
Tregirls beach, Tregolls, Tregona, Tregonce...
- Boscawen-Un The
Merry Maidens - also
known as Dans Maen
Tregeseal East - also
known as the
Tregeseal Dancing Stones MEN AN TOL
Archived November 9, 2013,...
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reflected in the folk
names of some of the
nearby sites, for example, the
Tregeseal Dancing Stones, the Nine
Maidens of Boskednan, as well as the more distant...
- Bosavern, Boscean, Carnyorth, Gulval, Heamoor, Madron, Pendeen, Portherras,
Tregeseal, Tregiffian, Trewellard. The
parish of St
Levan includes the villages...