• Boskednan stone circle (grid reference SW434351) is a partially restored prehistoric stone circle near Boskednan, around 4 miles (6.4 kilometres)...
  • Cornish blogger Elizabeth Dale sets out to discover the secrets of the Boskednan stone circle in West Penwith and the significance of 19 stones.
  • A couple of hundred metres to the NNW of Boskednan stands what looks very much like a second stone circle, this is in fact, the remains of another round barrow.
  • Boskednan Stone Circle, also known as the Nine Maidens, dates from the Neolithic or early Bronze Age.
  • Boskednan Stone circle sometimes called the “Nine stones of Boskednan” or the Nine Maidens and also the stone Circle of Tregeseal or “Dancing stones”.
  • The stone circle at Boskednan consists of nine stone still standing and two fallen stones. Whilst the site is also known as the Nine Maidens or the Nine...
  • The remains of this once very large stone circle are located on open moorland near Carn Galver, about one mile NW of Boskednan Village.
  • Nine Maidens is a Bronze Age stone circle. The circle now only has 11 stones out of a probable original 19. Photo 27-05-2017, 17 03 08.
  • The circle at Boskednan today is not as it originally was. WC Borlase recorded 19 stones here in the early 18th century.
  • But have you heard of the Calanais I Stones? Not much is known about the 5,000-year-old stone circle on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
  • Previous excavations of the barrow to the southeast of the circle uncovered a stone lined burial chamber with an urn beside it which has chevron designs.
  • Boskednan stone circle (grid reference SW434351) is a partially restored prehistoric stone circle near Boskednan, around 4 miles (6 kilometres)...