Spinster's Rock - Chambered Tomb
Spinster's Rock - Chambered Tomb

The name derives from folklore - the dolmen was erected one morning before breakfast by three spinsters
or spinning women, to amuse themselves .
On the North Eastern edge of Dartmoor.
The best surviving example in Devon of a neolithic burial chamber known as a Dolmen / Cromlech
with a 16 ton Capstone (4.5 x3.1m) , 1.7m above ground level - supported by 3 granite uprights .
Originally covered with earth or smaller stones to form a barrow.
The stones collapsed during a storm in 1862 , rebuilt in a similar style.
Photo note - from this angle there is a house and poles / wires hiding behind the tomb !
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Location : A minor road off the A382 - north of Mortonhampstead - leads to farm buildings ,
the monument is opposite in a field.

Ref: 6873

Date: 26/03/2019

Location: SX 7010 9074

Spinster's Rock - Chambered Tomb

The name derives from folklore - the dolmen was erected one morning before breakfast by three spinsters
or spinning women, to amuse themselves .
On the North Eastern edge of Dartmoor.
The best surviving example in Devon of a neolithic burial chamber known as a Dolmen / Cromlech
with a 16 ton Capstone (4.5 x3.1m) , 1.7m above ground level - supported by 3 granite uprights .
Originally covered with earth or smaller stones to form a barrow.
The stones collapsed during a storm in 1862 , rebuilt in a similar style.
Photo note - from this angle there is a house and poles / wires hiding behind the tomb !
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Location : A minor road off the A382 - north of Mortonhampstead - leads to farm buildings ,
the monument is opposite in a field.

Ref: 6873

Date: 26/03/2019

Location: SX 7010 9074