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Devil's Quoits Haunting

Lanivet, Tredinnick, Cornwall Legend Neolithic

Lanivet's Quoits, also known as Lesquite Quoit, is a spot where legend has it the Devil himself played a game of quoits, hurling the capstone into position. This ancient dolmen has been a part of the Cornish landscape for thousands of years, and its eerie presence still draws visitors today. The story goes that the Devil, in a moment of mischief, threw the massive stone into place, creating this impressive structure. It's a chilling thought, but one that adds to the allure of this mysterious site.

Dating back to the Neolithic era, around 2500 BC, Quoits is a remarkable example of ancient engineering. This type of megalithic tomb was likely used for burial and ritual purposes. While there's no concrete evidence of paranormal activity, the site's rich history and the Devil's involvement in its construction have led to its reputation as a haunted location. Visitors have reported strange feelings and sightings, which may be attributed to the site's age and the power of suggestion. Still, the story of the Devil's quoits remains a captivating one, drawing people to this enigmatic spot in Cornwall.

Historical Context

Neolithic era, around 2500 BC

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Ancient Monument
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Still present
Postcode Area
PL22

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