Looking ESE. The Radnor Forest mountains are obscured by cloud on the skyline (right). The line of trees behind the barrow are on top of Offa’s Dyke. Image credit: A. Brookes (10.3.2012) thesweetcheat Mar 13, 2012
The top of the barrow. The natural surface protrudes through the hay in the centre. Image credit: A. Brookes (10.3.2012) thesweetcheat Mar 13, 2012
Looking NE, the barrow has a great view down to the Lugg Valley. Tractor tyre tracks unfortunately completely mar the sides of the mound. Image credit: A. Brookes (10.3.2012) thesweetcheat Mar 13, 2012
The first heart-wrenching sight of the ill-treated barrow. I think the wooded hill in the background is Wapley Hill. Image credit: A. Brookes (10.3.2012) thesweetcheat Mar 13, 2012
Miscellaneous Cwmade Round Barrow(s) thesweetcheat Mar 9, 2012 Coflein description:A plough-damaged barrow, 8.2-10.7m in diameter and 0.9m high.