Druid's Chair
The round stone seat known as the Druid's Chair was cut from a single block of granite. There is evidence of similar stone chairs at holy wells but the age and origin of this one is unknown. It could simply be an element of the landscape gardening carried out in the late 18th Century to create a pleasure ground for Charles Rashleigh.
On walks
- St Austell, Clay Trails and Menacuddle Well (5 mile walk)