A large amount of space is given over to this “destroyed” monument in “The Romance of the Stones”. In the Broderick Index, which is kept at Plymouth Local History library there is a account from a Mr West (born about 1900) who remembers his mother telling him about how she walked under a large stone supported by three others that leaned inwards. She went on to say that her father later pulled the stones down to make a haedge and covered the site with soil.
The CAU looked into this story in 1978 and confirmed this site after looking at aerial photos and the old tithe map which quoted a Borrow park at this point. A distinct circle, about 25 mters accross could be seen on the photos.
Sites within 20km of Treninnow Stone Monument
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Treninnow Gatepost
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Rame Head
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Mount Edgcumbe Barrow
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Triffle Long Barrow
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Paderbury Top
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Boringdon Camp
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Maristow Camp
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Roborough Beacon
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Shell Top South West
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Dewerstone Settlement
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Collard Tor
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Castlewich Henge
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Cadson Bury
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West Saddlesborough Cairn
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West Saddlesborough Hut Circles
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West Saddlesborough Stone Row & Cairn Circle
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Dupath Rounds
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Saddlesborough settlement
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Saddlesborough
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Watergate Menhir
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Saddlesborough summit cairns
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Wigford Down
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Wigford Down
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Ten Acre Settlement
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Emmets Post
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Duloe
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Barcelona Ring
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Yearles Wood
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Ringmoor Down Reave
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