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Llanfihangel Rogiet
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Submitted byhamish
AddedFeb 08 2004
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Description Get on the B4245 to Magor,where the road goes under the M4, on the way to Magor, there is a field gate on the right. Find somewhere to park and enter the field and follow along the motorway embankment to the stone. It is a thin triangular stone - glad it survived the road building. You can actually see it just after you have payed your toll if you keep to the left. ST445878.Monmouth Nr Magor.

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bec-zog
(2004-02-09)
On the numerous occasion I saw this stone, during my R& D work at the nearby Magor brewery, it was located in the middle of the field (usually surrounded by hostile cattle). Has it been moved to the field boundary.
hamish
(2004-02-09)
I don't Know,but it probably is still in the same place.I think the motorway took up part of the field.
bec-zog
(2004-02-10)
We built the brewery after the motorway. i.e. the Stone was still in the centre of the field after the motorway was laid. Perhaps its another case a agricultural landscaping ! (see Hampton Down Dorset)
thecaptain
(2004-02-11)
surely not. That chemical fizz works has been there longer than the motorway from the new crossing besides which this stone stands ? After the old M4 yes, but not the new bit ?

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