Folklore

Carreg y Bwci
Round Barrow(s)

“A farmer told Lewis Edwards in the 1940s that when he approached Carreg-y-Bucci (The Hobgoblin Stone) – on top of a prehistoric mound near Lampeter, Wales – with the intention of breaking it up for gateposts,
‘There was a violent thunderstorm, the worst I have ever known. I ran for my life, but it followed me all the way home’.
Three men had been killed by lightning alongside the stone.”

From ‘Places of Power’ by Paul Deveraux.