Thank you for that, please post them. I'm sure Rhiannon will be delighted as we all will be :-) P.S. You can post the photos into the part where you found the folklore)
It's quite a big and lumpy bit of stone, and looks good in the sunshine. Maybe I was fearing it would be something much smaller - it's a good size.
I guess if I was being pessimistic it could be some sort of grave slab... there's some sort of vague carved circle at the top don't you think? But it's interesting that it's really been left pretty bumpy and natural on that side. Raising one's hopes for it being of older origin.
But whatever it is I like it, and someone else evidently liked it well enough also to put it up like that. Thanks for the photos :)
Thank you for that, please post them. I'm sure Rhiannon will be delighted as we all will be :-) P.S. You can post the photos into the part where you found the folklore)
Thank you PTP309, that's great!
It's quite a big and lumpy bit of stone, and looks good in the sunshine. Maybe I was fearing it would be something much smaller - it's a good size.
I guess if I was being pessimistic it could be some sort of grave slab... there's some sort of vague carved circle at the top don't you think? But it's interesting that it's really been left pretty bumpy and natural on that side. Raising one's hopes for it being of older origin.
But whatever it is I like it, and someone else evidently liked it well enough also to put it up like that. Thanks for the photos :)
Thanks
It looks quite weathered and does look quite aged, but im no expert.
In any event someone put it up before the ground was consecrated or when it was functioning as a church grave yard. Which is interesting in both ways.