Shovel Down is an area of Dartmoor in Devon that is covered in megaliths including the remains of several stone rows, the Fourfold Stone Circle, and several standing stones.
Location | Devon grid reference SX660860 |
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Coordinates | 50°39′25″N 3°54′14″W / 50.657°N 3.904°W |
Type | Stone rows, stone circle, standing stones |
History | |
Periods | Bronze Age |
Stone rows
editThe Shovel Down stone row complex (grid reference SX66968660) occupies the northern and southern slopes of a broad east-west ridge of unenclosed moorland.[1] It is of probable Bronze Age date.[1] Approximately five double stone rows and one single stone row are to be seen.[1] Other probable Bronze Age monuments are in the immediate area, including the Fourfold Circle, the Long Stone, the Three Boy's Stone, and several cairns.[1]
Fourfold Circle
editThe Fourfold Circle (grid reference SX65958601) is a configuration of four concentric stone circles. The outer circle has a diameter of 9 m, the others have diameters of 6.4 m, 4.7 m and 2.4 m respectively.[2] The Fourfold Circle is the location of a turf-covered cairn with a central cist which has been robbed.[2]
The Long Stone
editThe Long Stone (grid reference SX66028567) stands in the middle of two stone rows.[3] It is referred to as the "Langstone" in a documentary source of 1240.[3] It now marks the boundary of three parishes.[3]
Three Boys standing stone
editThe Three Boys standing stone (grid reference SX66028549) is a stone marking the southern end of one of the stone rows.[4] It is the only survivor of three such stones known as the Three Boys.[4] The two other stones are believed to have been taken for use as gateposts.[4]
Notes
edit- ^ a b c d MONUMENT NO. 443524, Pastscape, retrieved 21 May 2013
- ^ a b FOURFOLD CIRCLE, Pastscape, retrieved 21 May 2013
- ^ a b c LONG STONE, Pastscape, retrieved 21 May 2013
- ^ a b c THREE BOYS, Pastscape, retrieved 21 May 2013