Porth Hellick Down

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Great Tomb at Porth Hellick Down

Porth Hellick Down (SV928108) is an area of downland on the east side of the island of St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly.

Seven Scillonian entrance graves stand on the down in a general state of decay. The largest is the Great Tomb which has a 39-foot diameter and a central burial chamber 10 feet long and 3 feet high.

An unroofed passage 14 feet long leads into the chamber at an angle. An encircling peristalith was destroyed during misguided restoration work by the Ministry of Works.

George Edward Bonsor Saint Martin excavated the Great Tomb in 1899 but found only Bronze Age pottery and reported that the tomb had already been cleared out.

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