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Re: Maen Twrog by Postman on Sunday, 03 December 2017

I parked on the A496 near the churches archway entrance, a short walk takes you down and out of the village to this lovely little church, with big old Yew trees and at its south west corner is the standing stone.
About five feet tall the stone is just centimeters away from the the church wall, its as smooth a stone as ive seen. Sitting down next to it for a while it looms above me like a giants doodah, rubbing my hands across it's surface I can feel a
hot spot on its top whilst the lower portion is quite cool. Strange
Inside the church i looked for the stained glass window with the saint laying his hand on the stone, it was the first window clock-wising round the church, and perhaps not coincidentally the nearest window to the stone. Further round the church the women's fellowship have made a tapestry of the church and the stones right there, even further round are Victorian plans of the church without the stone.

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