Goodaver stone circle
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Goodaver, Goodaver stone circle or Goodaver circle () is a stone circle located in the parish of
Altarnun Altarnun ( ; kw, Alternonn) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is located west of Launceston on the north-eastern edge of Bodmin Moor at . The parish of Altarnun includes the village of Fivelanes and the ha ...
, near Bolventor on Bodmin Moor in
Cornwall Cornwall (; kw, Kernow ) is a historic county and ceremonial county in South West England. It is recognised as one of the Celtic nations, and is the homeland of the Cornish people. Cornwall is bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic ...
.


Description

The circle has a diameter of (almost exactly to thirty nine Megalithic Yards) and consists of twenty three standing stones and one recumbent that has disappeared over the last century, they were originally thought to number twenty eight. The stones are well presented situated near the top of Shephard's Hill at an altitude of . The stones are generally rectangular and measure between and high by wide. They are spaced approximately apart, slightly more irregular but in line with other big Bodmin Moor circles. Reverend A. H. Malan discovered the circle in 1906 when only three stones remained standing. Local farmers supplied workers to erect the fallen stones in their current position and it is clear that several stones were inverted, spaced incorrectly with some reversed faces and possibly in the wrong places.


Archaeology

There are remains of a large hilltop cairn is situated approximately southwest of the stone circle at (). The cairn shows no sign of kerb or cist and consists of a rocky mound covered in turf and approximately in diameter and high. Stones may have been removed for use in adjacent dry stone walls as it has been damaged on the northern side.Fletcher, M.J., RCHME Field Investigation 24-MAR-85 There are also some remaining
hut circle In archaeology, a hut circle is a circular or oval depression in the ground which may or may not have a low stone wall around it that used to be the foundation of a round house. The superstructure of such a house would have been made of timber an ...
s in the area showing signs of ancient settlement.


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References


External links


Illustrated entry in the Megalithic Portal



Pastscape – English Heritage entry about Goodaver stone circle
* {{European Standing Stones Bodmin Moor Stone circles in Cornwall Altarnun