Helman Tor

Helman Tor
Torr Helman
Highest point
Elevation 209 m (686 ft)
Coordinates 50°25′19″N 4°43′46″W / 50.42194°N 4.72944°W / 50.42194; -4.72944Coordinates: 50°25′19″N 4°43′46″W / 50.42194°N 4.72944°W / 50.42194; -4.72944
Geography
Location Lanlivery, Cornwall, England, UK
OS grid SX 062 615

Helman Tor (Cornish: Torr Helman)[1] is a tor in mid Cornwall, England, UK. It is a nature reserve managed by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust. It is a County Geology Site and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.[2] It lies on the Saints' Way.[3] It is adjacent to Red Moor Site of Special Scientific Interest and Breney Common Special Area of Conservation.

It is the northern end of a granite ridge.[4] There is a logan stone or rocking stone on the site.

The logan stone

There is a prehistoric hill fort and a stone hut circle settlement on the site.[5] There is evidence of walls constructed in Neolithic period, around 6,000 years ago, as well as some level platforms, thought to be house sites, one platform has a network of postholes. There is also remains of a field system. These are similar to those at Carn Brea and limited excavation was carried out by Roger Mercer.[4]

References

  1. Place-names in the Standard Written Form (SWF) : List of place-names agreed by the MAGA Signage Panel. Cornish Language Partnership.
  2. "Helman Tor Nature Reserve (including Breney Common and Red Moor Memorial Nature Reserve)". Cornwall Wildlife Trust. 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  3. Ordnance Survey Landranger 200; Newquay, Bodmin & surrounding area, 1:50 000. 1988
  4. 1 2 "Helman Tor". Historic Environment Service, Cornwall Council. 7 May 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  5. "Earlier prehistoric hillfort, stone hut circle settlement and field system at Helman Tor". English Nature. Retrieved 20 October 2012.

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