
Lanyan Quoit
Penwith, Cornwall

Lanyon Quoit is found between Penzance and Lands End, in Cornwall. King
Arthur is said to have used Lanyon Quoit as a dining table on the eve of his last battle.
The burial chambers known as the Quoits often accommodated twenty or more corpses. They
were the last resting place of warriors from thousands of years ago.

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