This stone stands at the crossroad at Llanrhian. Four kilometres south west of Carreg Samson.
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Visited 8.6.14
Directions:
From St David’s take the A487 north-east. When you reach Croes-goch take the turning north for Llanrhian. Park at the church. To the left of the church is a farm and minor road.
The standing stone is easily seen at the back of the farm, next to the road.
As I approached the stone two farmers were busy ‘encouraging’ a herd of cows across the road and into the farm for milking. They both looked over but ignored me.
I assume the patch of open ground the stone stands on is theirs but it is not being used for anything as far as I could tell.
This is a fine stone, over head height with a pointy top.
One side of the stone was covered in moss.
In the distance coastal views could be seen.
This is a really easy stone to access (just drive up the road if you don’t even want to get out of your car!) and is well worth seeking out if you happen to be in the St David’s area.
Several years later and wandering through the Welsh saint book, and my stone just might be part of a stone circle and not disputed ;)...
The church was named after Rhian – 5th or 6th century, a follower of St.David. He founded a church here, “probably a wattle and daub building behind an earth wall” Breverton goes on to say..“In Llanrian parish, not far from Tregynon, is Llain y Sibedau (Place of Whispers) a ruined stone circle”
The Book of Welsh Saints.
1849 – Llanrian
“Near the church are some Druidical remains, consisting of many large stones, most of them now broken: they were formerly erect, and, in their arrangement and general appearance, formed in miniature, according to Mr. Fenton, a tolerably correct representation of Stonehenge”.
From: ‘Llanrhychwyn – Llansawel’, A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1849), pp. 85-98. URL: british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=47856
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