St Augustines Well, Cerne Abbas
All the following details were made available on the information board inside the burial ground situated above St Augustine’s Well;
Ancient Sites / Early Christianity / Folklore / Legends / Wells
by Ian · Published September 27, 2011 · Last modified November 21, 2018
All the following details were made available on the information board inside the burial ground situated above St Augustine’s Well;
Ancient Sites / Chalk Hill Figures / Featured Sites / Folklore / Giants / Legends
by Ian · Published July 27, 2008 · Last modified November 19, 2018
The Cerne Abbas Giant or the ‘Rude Man’ is one of the largest hillfigures in Britain, he (the figure’s gender is beyond doubt) is one of two representations of the human form, the other being the Long Man of Wilmington in East Sussex. The giant, carved in solid lines from the chalk bedrock measures in at 180 feet high, and carries a huge knobbled club, which measures 120 feet in length.
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