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A windswept plateau in Cornwall has yielded a surprise that rewrites centuries of myth. Long linked to the legend of King Arthur, a site known as King Arthur’s Hall has now been firmly dated to the ...
In the Cornish moorlands of southwest England lies a mysterious mound of stone and turf. Now covered with grass, the site was previously thought to be a medieval livestock pen built around 1000 C.E.
Cornwall is home to some remarkable castles, estates and historic landmarks, all steeped in the county's proud history. And every year people get the wonderful chance to visit some of these ...
The scientists who were involved in recent excavations at "King Arthur's Hall," an unusual rectangular structure on the Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, used several dating techniques to establish that ...
Historical Significance: Fowey was a major port in medieval Cornwall, trading goods like tin, fish, and wool. It also had a reputation for piracy and privateering.
The church can seat 150 and one of its outstanding features is its medieval pews - carvings on the bench ends were mostly done between 1490 and 1520. Because they are not fixed pews, ... BBC Cornwall ...
Cornwall is defined by its magnificent coastline, medieval harbours and oak-forested creeks Read our guide to the best attractions in Cornwall, as recommended by Telegraph Travel.
King Arthur’s Hall, once thought medieval, was revealed to be a 5,500-year-old Neolithic monument in Cornwall. (CREDIT: Cornwall National Landscape) ...