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Aber Sychnant

Cairn(s)

Miscellaneous

Coflein lists a number of barrows at Aber Sychnant, as well as possible (fallen) standing stone:

LLANDEGLA PLANTATION, STANDING STONE

Grid Reference
SJ23455008

OAN field survey, located by GPS to an accuracy of +/- 1m. Standing stone located approximately 500m to the east of Llandegla plantation and about on the line of the boundary markers. The stone is recumbent, is about 1.4m long by 0.9m wide and tapered at both ends. The opposite ends of the stone have differential degrees of lichen growth with the western end having the appearance of not having being exposed for as long as the east,. This suggests that the stone was once standing, it is unclear whether the stone was a boundary marker or prehistoric in nature. 2002/10/10/OAN/NW

ABER SYCHNANT, FORD CAIRN II
Grid Reference
SJ22784985

OAN field survey, located by GPS to an accuracy of +/- 1m. Heather covered cairn located on the gently sloping valley side to the west of Aber Sychnant about 70m south of Offa's Dyke footpath. It is approximately 7m in diameter and stands up to 0.6m high with a central depression up to 0.65m deep. The cairn could possibly have a ring around it as there is evidence of a depression to the south west. 12m to the south east is a large highly weathered squat sub-circular stone of about 1.1m diameter, this may be associated with the cairn or could just be an erratic. 2002/10/10/OAN/NW

ABER SYCHNANT FORD CAIRN
Grid Reference
SJ23695006

Situated 230 paces NW of Aber Sychnant Ford, a mutilated tumulus 14m diam. Large hole in centre and traces of a cist.
Based on CPAT SMR account. No further comments as result of OAN fieldwork, 2002.

ABER SYCHNANT, CAIRN

Grid Reference
SJ23454963

A centrally depressed round cairn, 19m in diameter and 2.1m high, opened c.1890, producing black ash, small bones, a horse tooth and a flint arrowhead.

OAN Site visit 2002/10/11/PJS. OAN field survey, located by GPS to an accuracy of +/- 1m. The site is located on the south west side of Offa's Dyke Footpath and the base of the north side of the cairn has been truncated by it and is actively being eroded.

ABER SYCHNANT BARROW

Grid Reference
SJ24225026

Close to footpath on N side 600yds SW of the ford. A small tumulus 5m diam and 0.2m high.
Based on CPAT SMR account. No further comments as result of OAN fieldwork, 2002.
thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
16th January 2011ce

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