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Tristan Stone
The Tristan Stone, located near Fowey in Cornwall, is a historic and legendary standing stone steeped in Arthurian lore. This upright granite monolith, also known as "The Longstone," bears an early medieval inscription that translates to "Drustanus son of Cunomorus," believed to reference the tragic hero Tristan from the famous tale of Tristan and Iseult. The stone is thought to date back to the 6th century and serves as a fascinating link to Cornwall’s rich cultural and mythical heritage. Surrounded by peaceful countryside, The Tristan Stone is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, literary fans, and those intrigued by Cornwall’s ancient legends.

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