It has a lovely quality of stone, this one. And unusually for the Pembrokeshire cromlechs, seems to be explicitly acknowledging and referencing the sea and headland features nearby, especially Strumble Head which has a set of earth fast chambers quite well hidden in the rocks....Carreg Samson far more declarative in it's intention. Makes you wonder how much interaction and over what time periods the builders of such nearby monuments had.
It has a lovely quality of stone, this one. And unusually for the Pembrokeshire cromlechs, seems to be explicitly acknowledging and referencing the sea and headland features nearby, especially Strumble Head which has a set of earth fast chambers quite well hidden in the rocks....Carreg Samson far more declarative in it's intention. Makes you wonder how much interaction and over what time periods the builders of such nearby monuments had.