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Upper Lodge Stones

Standing Stones

Fieldnotes

Visited 17th April 2003: After the Harold Stone this was a bit disappointing. We would never have known the stone was there just by passing, because it's largely embedded in the hedge bank. It was the lady from the bungalow by the Harold Stone that told us about it.

Since the visit I've had a quick look at the site on the NMRW, and it's listed by different organisations in different ways. I'm pretty sure there are more stones we missed when we were there, because the site is described as standing stones (by Cadw), a stone row (by the RCAHMW), and a possible stone circle (by Cambria Archaeology). That's assuming that we're all talking about the same site.
Kammer Posted by Kammer
15th May 2003ce
Edited 27th October 2003ce

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