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All Countries: England: Portal Tomb


Narrow down your selection by County using the filter above. Term most commonly used in Ireland. A tomb with a massive capstone and a single chamber, supported on two portal-stones, between which a door-stone often survives.




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Carwynnen Quoit Portal Tomb in Cornwall at SW65013721
Posted by Andy B on Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Condition: 4, Ambience: 3, Access: 3, Accuracy: 5 (Our Pic) 51 News and Comments


Mulfra Quoit Portal Tomb in Cornwall at SW45183536
Posted by hamish on Thursday, 08 March 2012
Condition: 3, Ambience: 4, Access: 4, Accuracy: 5 (Our Pic) 9 News and Comments


Zennor Quoit Portal Tomb in Cornwall at SW46883802
Posted by vicky on Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Condition: 4, Ambience: 4, Access: 4, Accuracy: 5 (Our Pic) 29 News and Comments


Whispering Knights Portal Tomb in Oxfordshire at SP29933084
Posted by Tom_Wilson on Thursday, 12 February 2004
Condition: 3, Ambience: 3, Access: 3, Accuracy: 5 (Our Pic) 10 News and Comments


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