West Lanyon Quoit
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Remains of West Lanyon Quoit | |
| Location | Cornwall |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 50°08′52″N 5°36′28″W / 50.147703°N 5.607821°W |
| Type | Dolmen |
| History | |
| Periods | Neolithic |
West Lanyon Quoit, also known as Lower Lanyon Quoit, is the remains of a prehistoric dolmen situated in the parish of Madron in Cornwall, England grid reference SW423337. It was excavated in the late 18th century, and much of the structure has since been destroyed. On 14 December 1926 West Lanyon Quoit became a scheduled monument listed as "Portal dolmen known as West Lanyon Quoit, 380m south west of Lanyon Farm".[1]
West Lanyon Quoit is located northwest of Penzance near the road between Madron and Morvah. It stands 300 metres to the southwest of the road. 700 metres to the east stands the much more famous Lanyon Quoit.[2]