
Tresvennack Pillar, photographed from the east-south-east on 6 March 2004.
Tresvennack Pillar, photographed from the east-south-east on 6 March 2004.
Tresvennack Pillar, photographed from the west-north-west on 6 March 2004.
Tresvennack Pillar, photographed from the west-south-west on 6 March 2004.
Tresvennack Pillar, photographed from the south-west on 6 March 2004.
Tresvennack Pillar, photographed from the south on 6 March 2004.
Tresvennack Pillar, photographed from the east on 6 March 2004.
Forcing my way to the crest of the eastern inner bank... some things have to be done if you relish that ‘hands on’ vibe.
Looking approx east across the enclosure. One wonders how much has been claimed by the estuary waters over time?
The now no longer very ‘new’ second Severn crossing from the western end of the main inner bank.... incidentally, currently just about the only section of the defences one can ascend owing to otherwise extreme brambles etc.
The inner bank from within – looking approx southeast
Looking towards the massive – if more-or-less prohibitively overgrown – inner bank from the approx northwest.
2016 inside one of the burrows a modern artefact looks like someone was digging illegally. August 13th
Maen llia is directly aligned, along with other nearby markers, with three of the four lunar standstills; major north set, major south rise, minor north set. The minor south set is referenced by the same markers.
This is the major south rising moon, june 11th 2025.
Cairnholy 13 & 15 Carved Panels viewed from ENE.
Cairnholy 15 Carved Panel viewed from ENE (20p & 50p Coins for Scale).
Cairnholy 15 Carved Panel viewed from ENE.
Cup & Ring Carving on Cairnholy 15 Carved Panel (20p Coin for Scale).
Cup & Ring Carving on Cairnholy 15 Carved Panel.
Cup Carving on Cairnholy 15 Carved Panel (20p Coin for Scale).
Cup Carving on Cairnholy 15 Carved Panel.