Leskernick Hill is on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, UK. It is 329m high and has grid reference SX183803.[1] Leskernick Hill is within the Cornwall AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) as part of Area 12: Bodmin Moor in the parish of Altarnun. It lies in an area of moorland that is common land.[2] Its parent hill is Brown Willy[1] and it is within sight of Rough Tor and other local tors[3]
^ ab"Leskernick Hill". Hill Bagging - The online version of the Database of British and Irish Hills.
^"Leskernick - Cornwall County Council". Retrieved 11 March 2021.
^"Leskernick North and South Stone Circles and Stone Row Clearance".
obtain food. A 2014 study using visibility analysis concluded that the LeskernickHill settlement was "most likely the result of two separate decision-making...
hills in Cornwall based on data compiled in various sources, but particularly the Database of British and Irish Hills, Jackson's More Relative Hills of...
and anthropologists from UCL researched the Bronze Age landscapes of Leskernick over several seasons (Barbara Bender; Sue Hamilton; Christopher Tilley...
primarily located on Bodmin Moor, including Carneglos, Buttern hill, Craddock Moor, and Leskernick. While the exact purpose of stone rows continues to be debated...