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Bedd Taliesin

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Submitted byJohnny
AddedAug 23 2001
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Description One of the best known prehistoric monuments in Ceredigion, Bedd Taliesin is marked on maps (SN 671 912) and is conveniently situated adjacent to a minor road east of Tal-y-Bont. Bedd Taliesin is the remains of a Bronze Age round kerb cairn containing a 2m long cist. The side slabs of the cist are still in situ but the capstone has become dislodged.

Posted Comments:

Kammer
(2002-10-01)
A lot smaller than it looks in photos but worth a visit none the less.

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