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Stowe's Hill

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Listing
  
TuMP

OS grid
  
SX257724

Elevation
  
381 m

Location
  
Bodmin Moor, England

Mountain type
  
granite tor

Prominence
  
78 m

Stowe's Hill wwwianfostercomJan2010jpegsIMG28981000x400jpg

Topo map
  
OS Landranger 201, Explorer 109

Similar
  
Kilmar Tor, Rough Tor, Brown Willy, Alex Tor, Brown Gelly

Stowe's Hill is an elongated hill, 381 metres (1,250 ft) high, located on the eastern edge of Bodmin Moor in the county of Cornwall, England.

Map of Stowe's Hill, Liskeard, UK

Stowe's Hill is a prominent granite ridge located about 1500 metres north of Minions, the highest village in Cornwall. It is dominated by Stowe's Pound, a huge tor enclosure comprising two massive stone-walls. The smaller enclosure surrounds the tors at the southern end of the hill; the larger one encircles the rest of the ridge. At the southern end is a large, disused quarry, but the hill is best known as the site of the Cheesewring, the extraordinary granite formation that gave the quarry its name.

Inside Stowe's Pound are two Bronze Age cairns, a stone round house and over 100 house platforms. The site is thought to be Neolithic or Bronze Age and connected with other settlements and ritual monuments in the vicinity.

References

Stowe's Hill Wikipedia