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Re: Four Crosses by vagabondnma on Friday, 08 April 2005

Though there is no official access to this site (its in a farmers' field) we were happy to see there were no bulls in the field. The public footpath in the neighbouring field is none existent (typical of the Welsh farmers I have encountered!) so I felt no remorse about 'tresspassing'. But then the horses in the next field came through an open gate! They were big but friendly. Still, I snapped quickly as my wife ran off. Shame as I'd have liked to have gone inside. Thing was, according to James Dyer 'Penguin guide to Prehistoric England and Wales' and Michael Senior 'Standing Stones of north western Wales' re-erected in 1936. Senior adds that it had largely collapsed in the 19th Century AND that "Old reports suggest that this cromlech was part of a prehistoric complex of stone avenues and standing stones, now lost".
See my other piccies of nearby standing stone(s)!

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