Boswens Menhir

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LocationCornwall
Coordinates50°08′21″N 5°38′24″W / 50.13904°N 5.63989°W / 50.13904; -5.63989
Boswens Menhir
Boswens Menhir is located in Southwest Cornwall
Boswens Menhir
Shown within Southwest Cornwall
LocationCornwall
Coordinates50°08′21″N 5°38′24″W / 50.13904°N 5.63989°W / 50.13904; -5.63989
TypeStanding stone
History
PeriodsNeolithic / Bronze Age

Boswens Menhir (grid reference SW400328), also known as Boswens standing stone, or the Long Stone, is a standing stone 3 kilometres northeast of St Just in Penwith, in Cornwall, England.

The menhir is featured in Mark Jenkin's 2022 film Enys Men.[1]

The stone lies to the west of Boswens Common,[2] and can be seen from the B3318 road.[3] It is one of many standing stones in Penwith.[3]

It is 1.5 km east of Tregeseal stone circle, and about 1 km south of Chûn Quoit.

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