Three Brothers of Grugith

The Three Brothers of Grugith
Viewed from the east
Three Brothers of Grugith is located in Cornwall
Three Brothers of Grugith
Shown within Cornwall
LocationNear St Keverne, Cornwall
Coordinates50°2′9.960″N 5°7′37.488″W / 50.03610000°N 5.12708000°W / 50.03610000; -5.12708000
OS grid referenceSW 762 198
TypeDolmen
History
PeriodsNeolithic
Designated10 August 1923
Reference no.1006746

The Three Brothers of Grugith (Cornish: An Tri Broder a Grugwydh)[1] is a prehistoric site, a dolmen of the Neolithic Age, near St Keverne in Cornwall, England. It is a scheduled monument.[2]

Description

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The dolmen is situated near the summit of a hill overlooking Goonhilly Downs. Two orthostats support a capstone; there are depressions on the capstone which may be cup marks, or may be naturally formed.[2]

The chamber enclosed by the stones measures about 4 by 2 metres (13.1 by 6.6 ft), height about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). William Copeland Borlase excavated the chamber in 1872: he discovered a pit about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) deep, and one flint flake.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Three Brothers of Crugith (EN) - Henwyn Tyller". Akademi Kernewek. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Historic England. "Portal dolmen known as 'The Three Brothers of Grugith' (1006746)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 November 2021.