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Visited last week - not the best season as the site, apart from the quarried section, was entirely covered in dense vegetation, mostly chest-high rosebay willow-herb. Footpaths around are well waymarked (one even says 'burial chamber' on a fingerpost) with good stiles. A good short walk to it with lots of historical/ archaeological/ architectural interest on the way is to park at Pont Nicholas and use the footpath to College Farm, then go up the splendid sunken lane across the main road. Follow the waymarks. Return via Trefeca (note the former well by the roadside), over the footbridge to Tredustan and back along the minor road.
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