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All Saints (Hovingham)
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes on 3rd Apr 2011

All Saints (Hovingham) submitted by kelpie on 3rd Apr 2011. The cross in Hovingham church
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Lligwy Burial Chamber
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Chambered Tomb
Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Yes

Lligwy Burial Chamber submitted by Jimwithnoname on 8th Sep 2011. Amazing dolmen and very unnerving sat underneath the 25 ton capstone. It's perched on very little it seems on the one side. The warden approached us as we sat eating at the site. He asked if we were thinking of stopping the night, which we were, but as he said. that's a no no. We respected him and moved on after our picnic. He was quite pleasant and only doing his job. Many people wild camp as he said, and set fire to crops or drive through hedges!
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St Eilian (Llaneilian)
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Yes

St Eilian (Llaneilian) submitted by kelpie on 12th Jun 2009. The eroded cross shaft outside the church door in Llaneilian.
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Trefignath
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Chambered Tomb
Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Yes
Trefignath submitted by DrewParsons on 28th Oct 2010. The two massive portal stones at the entrance to the eastern (newest) chamber each 2 metres tall. September 2010.
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Ty Mawr (Nr Holyhead)
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Yes

Ty Mawr (Nr Holyhead) submitted by TimPrevett on 2nd Jul 2002. Nr Holyhead SH254810
Visited Tuesday 15th June 1999
Access: Very good. On road outside of Holyhead. Visible from the road, we parked up, and over a stile, this signposted stone is no problem to find. I believe it is just down the road from a burial chamber.
The stone: Much taller than me, maybe 8ft tall; sheep wool, bird poo and lichen decorated this one. It reminded me almost of a whippy ice-cream, twisted around to a conical point.
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St Cadwaladr (Llangadwaladr)
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Early Christian Sculptured Stone
Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Yes

St Cadwaladr (Llangadwaladr) submitted by TimPrevett on 23rd Sep 2007. The most important burial inscription on Anglesey. referring to St Cadfan, a King of Gwynedd who died around 625 AD. The style is indicative of wide contacts, as far as the western mediterranean.
The stone is set in the wall in front of you as you enter the building, and reads:
CATAMANUS REX SAPIENTIS MUS OPINATISM US OMNIUM REG UM - King Catamanus wisest most renowned of all kings.
Photographs inside the church for personal use only, by explicit request of the key holder & rector.
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Bryn Celli Ddu Cairn
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Cairn
Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Yes

Bryn Celli Ddu Cairn submitted by guile on 9th Nov 2010. The Cairn at Bryn Celli Ddu looking towards its more famous neighbour.
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St Celynin's Well
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes

St Celynin's Well submitted by kelpie on 27th Jun 2004. This well sits in the corner of the churchyard of an isolated little church in a beautfiul part of Wales (SH 7511773696).
The well used to be roofed (1622) and the existing walls have been recently rebuilt, the stone benches may also be later additions.
The well has a reputation for curing sick children.
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Bwlch y Ddeufaen
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Standing Stones
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes

Bwlch y Ddeufaen submitted by stu on 15th Oct 2002. SH716716.
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Barclodiad-y-Gawres (Conwy)
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Cairn
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes

Barclodiad-y-Gawres (Conwy) submitted by stu on 16th Oct 2002. Near the path by the Bwlch-y-Ddeufaen stones, is this large cairn. The long grass in the right of the photo has the remaining stones of the chamber.
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Cerrig Pryfaid
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes

Cerrig Pryfaid submitted by stonedowser on 23rd Feb 2002. This is a good circle, though not easily seen until you are actually standing by it. There are a couple of outliers associated with the circle and what dowses as a cairn also. More pictures and dowsing diagram on web pages. Ian.
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Maen y bardd
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes

Maen y Bardd submitted by Johnny on 27th Nov 2001. Maen y Bardd (The Bard or Poet's Stone) neolithic burial chamber, Conwy, (GRSH740 717) is a delightful monument in an absolutely stunning area. Situated alongside a prehistoric pathway on a ridge 1.5 miles above Rowen, the difficulty in access is definitely worth the effort! It is believed to be the remains of a portal dolmen and consists of a rectangular chamber, 1.2m in height, formed by a capstone resting on four uprights. It has also sometimes been called Cwrt-y-Filiast (Kennel of the Grey...
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Ffon-y-Cawr
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes

Ffon-y-Cawr submitted by Johnny on 27th Nov 2001. Ffon-y-Cawr (The Giant's Staff) standing stone, Conwy, (GR: SH738 717). This slender solitary standing stone stands a short distance from the Maen-y-Bardd burial chamber with which it is linked in legend: the stone is reputed to have been thrown by a giant at his dog which was lazing in the chamber!
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Cae Coch
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes

Cae Coch Menhir submitted by stu on 16th Oct 2002. SH736716. Visible from the path.Quite near to the Giants Staff.
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Lletty'r Filiast
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes

Lletty'r Filiast submitted by stu on 14th Oct 2002. Near to the Grt Orme Mine, at the end of Cromlech Road.
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Blakey Howe (Farndale Moor)
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes

Blakey Howe (Farndale Moor) submitted by kelpie on 1st Jun 2004. This round barrow has a boundary stone on its top, possibly a reused prehistoric standing stone. It also has a bowl shaped excavation at its summit and it is said that cockfights were held here, its other name is Cockpit Hill.
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Harland Moor
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes

Harland Moor submitted by kelpie on 23rd Feb 2004. This circle consists of twelve edge-set boulders. It has a hollow in the centre thought to be a medieval ore-pit.
To the south lies a cairn field and a stone that I believe to be an outlier to the circle.
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Nab Ridge
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes

Nab Ridge submitted by Tom_Bullock on 17th Jun 2004. Nab Ridge (Bridestones) Circle
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Three Howes (Blakey)
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes

Three Howes (Blakey) submitted by kelpie on 7th Aug 2004. The easterly of the three prominent howes of the four howe site
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St Chad's Well (Lastingham)
Date Added: 28th Jun 2012
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes

St Chad's Well (Lastingham) submitted by kelpie on 21st Feb 2004. SE 7294 9054
This well lies in Lastingham village and commemorates St Chad who helped build the local monastery with his brother Cedd, he later became Bishop of Lichfield.
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