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Site Site type
Cairn below Pared y Cefn hir
Cales Farm SWRound Barrow(s)
Callow Hill CampHillfort
Camp Hill (Aylburton)Hillfort
Campswood HillHillfort
Canon PyonArtificial Mound
Cape CornwallCliff Fort
Capesthorne ParkRound Barrow(s)
Careg FawrStanding Stone / Menhir
Carn Bean barrowRound Barrow(s)
Carn CacaCairn(s)
Carn Caca defended settlementEnclosure
Carn Fadog and Nant-y-LlynCairn(s)
Carn Na Sean-ChreagStone Fort / Dun
Carn Nam FiedhCairn(s)
Carn Pen Rhiw-dduRound Cairn
Carn Pen-y-ClogauRound Cairn
Carn-y-DefaidCairn(s)
Carn-y-GigfranRound Cairn
Carn-Yr-ArianRound Barrow(s)
Carreg Maen TaroStanding Stone / Menhir
Carreg Waun LlechStanding Stone / Menhir
Carreg Wen Fawr (Llanwrthwl)Standing Stones
Carreg Wen Fawr Y RugosStone Row / Alignment
Carrock Fell cairnsCairn(s)
Castallack RoundAncient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork
Castle Hill WoodAncient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork
Castle IdrisAncient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork
Caus CastleHillfort
Cefn Bryn (Centre)Cairn(s)
Cefn Bryn (East)Cairn(s)
Cefn Bryn (West)Cairn(s)
Cefn HillRound Barrow(s)
Cefn Moel round cairnCairn(s)
Cefn WyfreStone Circle
Cefn-CyfronyddEnclosure
Cefn-yr-alltHillfort
Cefn-yr-Henriw recumbent stoneStanding Stone / Menhir
Cerrig-y-DdinasHillfort
Cerrig-yr-HelfaStone Row / Alignment
Chad WellSacred Well
Chapel Carn Brea long cairnLong Cairn
Chase HillHillfort
Cleeve CloudHillfort
Cleeve Common cross dykeDyke
Coed Fenni-fachHillfort
Coed y GaerHillfort
Coed Ynys FaenStanding Stones
Coed-yr-Esgob barrowsRound Barrow(s)
Colwall Round BarrowsRound Barrow(s)
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Twin interests are music and prehistory - music obviously includes Mr Cope, but wide variety of other things including Durutti Column, New Order/Joy Division, Billy Bragg, Smiths, Chameleons, Cardiacs, 50s rock'n'roll, etc. Many hols (and every opportunity) spent dragging very patient girlfriend to see vaguely discernable stone lumps obscured by mud and vegetation, particularly in West Penwith, also the Peak District and Herefordshire/Shropshire. Used to live in Yorkshire (Blakey Topping and High Bridestones being favourites) now live in Gloucestershire and pining for stone circles. Also blaming TMA in general and Gladman in particular for increasing levels of obsession where Wales is concerned. And now also blaming Drewbhoy for the urge to move to Drewland, RSC Central. No car (and can't drive) so sites are visited by public transport and on foot, which is still just about possible, despite the efforts of our beloved government to reduce/stop less profitable services by cutting funding everywhere. Appreciate a nice pint after a hard day's stone spotting (particularly in the Tinners Arms at Zennor).

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