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Bedd y Cawr, Llanymynech, Montgomeryshire
Chambered Cairn (destroyed): OS Grid Reference – SJ 266 223 Also Known as: Llanymynych Hill Llech y Wydhon Archaeology & History An exact grid-reference for this once-impressive chambered tomb is difficult as “nothing remains of this site at the present … Continue reading
Posted in Cairns, Tombs, Tumuli, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Tagged antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, Bryn Tanat, burial, Carreghofa, chambered cairns, death, druids, fairies, folklore, Hillforts, Llanymynech, megalithic, Megaliths, Montgomeryshire, neolithic, Pant, prehistoric sites, ritual, sacred sites, Shropshire, tombs, tumulus, tunnel legends, Wales
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