I love your blog, Moggz, nice one. Do you know much about the Mathon area? I'm centred there at the monet, there's a bronze age cemetery, but no information on the web really.
Incidentally, was cycling around Eastnor a few weeks ago and was intrigued by Coneygree/Mayhill Wood. Do you know anything about the derivation of the name May Hill and the nearby 'Dead Woman's Thorn?'
Tiz a magical area indeed.
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