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<< Our Photo Pages >> Banc Du (Powys) - Stone Circle in Wales in Powys

Submitted by vicky on Sunday, 12 January 2003  Page Views: 16764

Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Banc Du (Powys)
Country: Wales
NOTE: This site is 4.0 km away from the location you searched for.

County: Powys Type: Stone Circle
Nearest Town: Builth Wells  Nearest Village: Upper Chapel
Map Ref: SO0415479159  Landranger Map Number: 136
Latitude: 52.402019N  Longitude: 3.410219W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
2 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
no data Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
no data Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
5

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Geraint1 visited on 14th Apr 2025 - their rating: Cond: 2 Amb: 4 Access: 1 On access, I walked from David's Well to the SE along a "bridleway". There's a 4x4 track that ends at a (broken) gate after a few 100 metres. A few 100 meters further on from the gate and the bridleway pretty much disappeared. Picked up and lost a couple of quad tracks whilst maintaining a route that was a bridleway on the map - there's plenty of landmarks so navigation is easy. At every fence the gates no longer existed. I voted 2 fences which I later discovered were both rotted away further along. The general going was tough. This route seemed by far the shorter and most direct, judging from the map. If it is then the other routes must be extremely challenging. The site itself is interesting, actually very interesting. My OS 1:50,000 map shows an ancient cairn and a 4 stone circle on the col at the site here called Banc Du. The cairn appears to be a heavily damaged and robbed out bronze age burial cairn, very possibly a curbed cairn. There appears to be multiple burials within it. The seems to be at least 3 demolished costs, possibly 4 or 5. It appears that the stones of the cairn continue at least 0.5m down below the grass level. The 4 stone circle is curious. The 4 stones are nit in a square. I've visited several 4 stone circles, mainly in Scotland that are square, this is not. 3 stones seem to be on an arc. These 3 stones are approx 40 - 50 cm diameter and well buried. The 4th stone sits a little off the arc, enough so that if one extends the arc of the 3, the 4th would sit well within the circle formed but definitely in one half of it. The 4th stone is big, approx a 1m cube, and sits on top of a big pile of cairn type stones that look as though they could be covering of a collapsed cist. If this is a stone circle, I would suggest it encircled a burial cist on which had been pushed a large boulder. Or possibly that the whole structure was another curbed burial cairn. This structure is only about 15m from the other cairn. Approximately 50m to the south, a little east of the true col, there are 2 more cairns. One is quite obvious, the second - a little further east - is almost entirely grown over with vegetation, but is still, on examination, recognisable as a mound the same size and shape as the more obvious cairn adjacent to it. Both are the size and shape of an upturned rowing boat. When leaving the site I noticed another small cairn, again heavily vegetated, in amongst a few trees. This cairn was perhaps (not entirely sure) 150 - 200 m from the Banc Du site. So, it seems to me that this isn't a stone circle and a cairn, but a small bronze age cemetery consisting of 2 large multi-burial cairns and at least 3 other single burial sized cairns.

Banc Du (Powys)
Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : The last four stones of Fowlers armchair stone circle (Vote or comment on this photo)
Possible Stone Circle in Powys

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Banc Du (Powys)
Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Geraint1 : Banc Du, possibly a multiple burial curbed cairn (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : Sunset over the cairn. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : Armchair cairn. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : The armchair, I couldn't watch telly for long on that thing. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : Stone circle, armchair, and cairn

Banc Du (Powys)
Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : Fowlers arm chair cairn

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Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : Centre of cairn

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Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : Stone circle and arm chair upper left.

Banc Du (Powys)
Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : The sun sets over Fowler's arm chair stone circle and cairn.

Banc Du (Powys)
Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Postman : Newly recovered stone at Fowler's arm chair stone circle

Banc Du (Powys)
Banc Du (Powys) submitted by Bladup : Fowler's Arm Chair [Banc Du] Stone Circle with Cairn behind it.

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Re: Banc Du (Powys) by Anonymous on Saturday, 29 November 2025
Could we please correct the location as it is about 60m out at prersent?

Could we please move to:
52.402016, -3.410213
SO 04154 79159

Thanks,
David Hoyle
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    Re: Banc Du (Powys) by Martin_L on Monday, 01 December 2025
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    Thank you very much for providing accurate coordinates. The site page data has been updated accordingly.
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Re: Banc Du (Powys) by Geraint1 on Monday, 14 April 2025
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On access, I walked from David's Well to the SE along a "bridleway". There's a 4x4 track that ends at a (broken) gate after a few 100 metres. A few 100 meters further on from the gate and the bridleway pretty much disappeared. Picked up and lost a couple of quad tracks whilst maintaining a route that was a bridleway on the map - there's plenty of landmarks so navigation is easy. At every fence the gates no longer existed. I voted 2 fences which I later discovered were both rotted away further along. The general going was tough.
This route seemed by far the shorter and most direct, judging from the map. If it is then the other routes must be extremely challenging.
The site itself is interesting, actually very interesting.
My OS 1:50,000 map shows an ancient cairn and a 4 stone circle on the col at the site here called Banc Du. The cairn appears to be a heavily damaged and robbed out bronze age burial cairn, very possibly a curbed cairn. There appears to be multiple burials within it. The seems to be at least 3 demolished costs, possibly 4 or 5. It appears that the stones of the cairn continue at least 0.5m down below the grass level.
The 4 stone circle is curious. The 4 stones are nit in a square. I've visited several 4 stone circles, mainly in Scotland that are square, this is not. 3 stones seem to be on an arc. These 3 stones are approx 40 - 50 cm diameter and well buried. The 4th stone sits a little off the arc, enough so that if one extends the arc of the 3, the 4th would sit well within the circle formed but definitely in one half of it.
The 4th stone is big, approx a 1m cube, and sits on top of a big pile of cairn type stones that look as though they could be covering of a collapsed cist. If this is a stone circle, I would suggest it encircled a burial cist on which had been pushed a large boulder. Or possibly that the whole structure was another curbed burial cairn. This structure is only about 15m from the other cairn.
Approximately 50m to the south, a little east of the true col, there are 2 more cairns. One is quite obvious, the second - a little further east - is almost entirely grown over with vegetation, but is still, on examination, recognisable as a mound the same size and shape as the more obvious cairn adjacent to it. Both are the size and shape of an upturned rowing boat.
When leaving the site I noticed another small cairn, again heavily vegetated, in amongst a few trees. This cairn was perhaps (not entirely sure) 150 - 200 m from the Banc Du site.
So, it seems to me that this isn't a stone circle and a cairn, but a small bronze age cemetery consisting of 2 large multi-burial cairns and at least 3 other single burial sized cairns.
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Re: Banc Du (Powys) by cerrig on Tuesday, 18 May 2010
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this circle is listed as being near to Builth Wells and Upper Chapel. it is quite a long way from them, probably Llanidloes would be a better choice than Builth.
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