Carreg-wiber Bank stone.
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The stone, with a backdrop of the Radnor Forest, Great Rhos shrouded in mist once again.
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I skirt the hill below Carregwiber fort, I had tentatively hoped to get a visit in but I’m tiring and quite cold now, so decide to press on. Instead I manage a quick stop at Carregwiber stone, which is a small stone that in many places would be dismissed as a rubbing post, but here we seem to be surrounded on all sides by standing stones so it’s part of a complex. It’s a shapely, tapering stone, set above a slope to give greater prominence and a terrific view of the Radnor mountains. The ambience is rather spoiled by the carcasses of a rusting car, caravan and assorted junk in close proximity, but don’t let that put you off (too much).
This is a strange place, I came down from the hillfort armed with map and compass confident that these two stones were going to be easy to find. Before I’d even found stone one the hill had somehow seperated me from my compass, even retracing my footsteps in the dewy grass failed to reunite us, oh well thought I worse things happen at sea, lets just have a good walk round and try with just a map, which I now held on to with an iron grip.
I found one likely looking stone next to a smaller similar shaped stone inbetween the two was a dead sheep, but this stone was next to a bridleway which my map completely fails to acknowledge, so maybe that stone is either not a menhir or it is and its not on the map, because Coflein says there are three stones up on this wide ridge but mappy says only two.
I carried on walking in ever wider circles ‘till I came upon a ruined house with two junked cars, that wasnt on the map either, on the other side of the house I finally found a standing stone a small one indeed but definatly a standing stone.
I packed up quickly and left the place before I too became lost.
Coflein says there are three stones the one by the house is the most obvious, down the bridleway is the other one with deadsheep. But if that isnt it then there is one thats a boulder in a hollow and its almost two metres tall so god knows how I missed that one.
A beautiful and mysterious place.
In “The Ancient Stones of Wales” by Chris Barber and John Godfrey Williams (1989 Blorenge Books), this is given the alternative name the Dragon Stone or Serpent Stone. However, the description given doesn’t match the other posts:
“This stone stands about 2.5 feet out of the ground and is 4 feet long and 2 feet wide and is near a roadway leading to a farm. It is a slatey-blue stone with seams of white quartz a few inches thick and should be called the Serpent Stone according to a local farmer interviewed by J.G.W. in March, 1963.”
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Carregwiber
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Ffrwd Stone
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The Beacon (Llandrindod)
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Little Hill cairn II
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Little Hill cairn III
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Broomy Hill
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Little Hill VII
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Gilwern Hill
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Pawl Hir
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Gelli Hill stone
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Gelli Hill
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Gelli Hill Cairn
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Castle Bank
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Cwm Stone
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Graig Camp
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Carneddau North (Builth Wells)
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Llandegley Rocks
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Cwm Berwyn, Carneddau (Builth Wells)
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Larch Grove
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Cwm Maerdy
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Fedw
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Glascwm Mill Cottages
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Carneddau Hill (Builth Wells)
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Hundred House Common
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Newbridge on Wye
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Llanerch Stone
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Bryn y Maen
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Giants Grave
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The Van
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Cefn Llyn
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Bryn Wern Bridge
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Bryn y Maen fallen monolith
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Llyn Gwyn
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Shepherd’s Tump
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Llanfihangel Nant Melan
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Church of St Michael
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Garth (Llanwrthwl)
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Ty Mawr
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Garth (Duhonw)
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Y Gaer, Llanddewi Ystradenni
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Llyn Dwr
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Ffynnon Mary
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Cwm Bwch, Great Rhos
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Carn Wen, Garth (Llanwrthwl)
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Blaen Ganolwyn Fach
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Cefn-y-Gaer
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Banc Ystrad-Wen
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Llethr Waun-lwyd
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Cefn Wylfre
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Cryn Fryn
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Carn-y-Geifr
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Shepherd’s Well cross dyke
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Llanwrthwl Churchyard Stone
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Six Stones
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Dol y Felin
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Carn Wen (Gwastedyn)
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Black Mixen
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Hafen stone pair
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Bache Hill and the Whimble
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Carnau Cefn-y-Ffordd
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Ty Lettice
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Hafen (Drum Ddu)
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Carn Pantmaenllwyd
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Cefn Ceidio
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Carnau Cerfn y Ffordd Stone II
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Graig Ddu (Y Gamriw North-East Ridge)
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Saith Maen
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Y Gamriw
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Y Gamriw (North)
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Banc y Celyn
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Capel Rhos
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Blaen Henllan
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Carn Gafallt
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Creggin
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Castell y Garn
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Crugian Bach
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Pen Cae Newydd
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Waun Sarn
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Crossway Barrow
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Gwern Dyfnant
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Crugian Bach Cairn(s)
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Harpton Court Barrow
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Craig Cnwch
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Ty’n Y Graig, Craig Cnwch
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Hindwell Cursus
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Rhos-Goch Chapel
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Gro Hill
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Lane Farm
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Crossfield Lane barrow
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The Four Stones
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Kinnerton Court Stone I
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Gurnos
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Kinnerton Court Stone II
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Twyn y Garth barrows
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Hindwell Stone
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Twyn y Garth
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Old Radnor Church
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Gorllwyn
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Beili Hwlyn Barrows
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Esgair Gwar-y-Cae Settlement
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Carreg Bica
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Pen-y-Gorllwyn Stone
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Marteg Valley
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Hindwell Enclosure
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Hindwell round barrow group
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The Mount /
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Maen Serth
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Beddau Folau
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Hindwell Pool
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Maen Cam
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Domen
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Banc Trehesglog, Cwmdeuddwr
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Darren (Llanafanfawr)
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Walton Green Cursus
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Banc Trehesglog, Cwmdeuddwr
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Clap yr Arian
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Womaston
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Knobley
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The Whet Stone
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Crugyn
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Briddel Felen Standing Stone
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Beggar’s Bush
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Rhos-y-Gelynnen
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Maesgwyn Mound
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Pen-twyn Camp (Brilley)
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Castle Ring (Old Radnor)
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Gurnos
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Crugyn Gwyddel
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Esgair Ceiliog
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Waun, Cwmdeuddwr
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Knobley Brook barrow
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Cwmade
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Maengwyngweddw
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Bwlch-y-Ddau-Faen
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Beacon Hill
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Milton Hill
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Garn Wen, Llanfihangel Abergwesyn
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Neuadd Glan-Gwy
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Domen-ddu
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Fowler’s Arm Chair Cairn
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Carnau, Cwmdeuddwr
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Fowler’s Arm Chair Stone Circle
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Crossfoot Farm
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Gwaun Ymryson
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Burfa Bank
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Mynydd Epynt (Eastern)
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Twyn-y-Post
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