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Merry Maidens
Merry Maidens
The Merry Maidens are a Bronze Age stone circle of nineteen granite uprights in a field near St Buryan in West Penwith — a full, perfect ring nineteen metres across. Legend has them as young women turned to stone for dancing on a Sunday, with the two nearby Pipers of Boleigh frozen mid-tune. Well over three thousand years old, and one of the most complete stone circles in the country.