The Longstone or Long Tom is a medieval wayside cross that stands just to the south of a road that runs southwest from the village of Minions on Bodmin Moor. This stone is situated just off the main road 800 metres South West of Minions (on the road towards the A38). It is likely to have once been a menhir that was then Christianised by carving a cross on its face. The stone stands alone, often amongst sheep roaming the moor, an impressive 285cm (H) x 60 (W) x 30 (D), complete with mark on the back and carved cross.