• The Cerne Abbas Giant is one of the most intriguing chalk figures and is found in the sleepy backwaters of Dorset, in the heart of Thomas Hardy’s Wessex.
  • The Cerne Abbas Giant also known as the “Rude Man” or the “Rude Giant” is a figure that stands 180 ft long and 167 ft wide.
  • Jonathan Still, the vicar of Cerne Abbas church said recently; ‘The giant is absolutely essential to what this place is, and who these people are’.
  • Cerne Abbas Giant has featured in everything from tourist guides to jeans commercials. He's been at the center of political protests.
  • Name: Cerne Abbas Giant. Lat, Long: 50.81368,-2.474657. ... The Cerne Abbas Giant is a hill figure near the village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset, England.
  • Just outside of the small village of Cerne Abbas, England, lies the massive outline of a naked giant, holding a club and sporting a massive hard-on.
  • The Cerne Abbas Giant is sometimes claimed to depict either a Saxon deity or the Roman demigod Hercules or may be even older.
  • The Cerne Abbas Giant. I’d never seen this very excited chap, ever, in my 47 years of Britishness, so we made the pilgrimage today.
  • The Cerne Abbas Giant, also known as the Rude Man, is an ancient figure carved into the chalk hills near the village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset, England.
  • Whoever the Cerne Abbas Giant is supposed to be, he is depicted with his right arm raised with a club, and his left arm projecting out to the side.