Agglestone Rock, located on the Isle of Purbeck near Studland, is a prominent 400-tonne sandstone formation also known as The Devil’s Anvil. Accessible only on foot, it sits on a small hill at an angle due to a fall in 1970. Folklore suggests it was hurled by the devil in a failed attempt to hit Corfe Castle. While some believe it originated from quarrying, many view it as a natural feature shaped over time. Popular with tourists, it has a 4.8/5 rating on Tripadvisor, with visitors appreciating the scenic walks to admire the unique landmark.
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