Rhos y Clegyrn
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Another of this region’s triangular stones, this solitary menhir stands on a public footpath with a clear line of sight to the site of Ffynnon Druidion cromlech and the significant outcrops of Carn Gelli and Garn Wnda.
No sea view here, but here’s the same horizon of Mynydd Dinas and Mynydd Preseli that is common to the majority of megalithic sites in the area. For this part of the world, the megaliths are all about Mynydd Preseli.
Here, as at most of the Pen Caer/Strumble Head sites, the design of the three outcrops on Mynydd Dinas is repeated to the right as the three peaks of Mynydd Preseli.
This menhir stands on a level plateau (as with the Ffynnon Druidion standing stone), with the hills cosily close in to the West and South and a feeling of expanse to the North and East.
A tumulus stands adjacent only a few metres away to the south, showing the prolonged importance of this landscape to the ancients.
visited 21 Aug 04
Whilst the recent archaeology describes a pair of stones, the OS map of 1843 calls it ‘Circle’, with later editions saying ‘Standing Stone’ and ‘Circle’.
Whilst this initially suggests a stone circle to the enthusiastic and optimistic megalithomaniac, I think it actually refers to the adjacent tumulus. They are so close as to appear to be a single monument, especially to earlier cartographers with their lesser knowledge of prehistoric chronology. The same area denoted as ‘Standing Stone’ and ‘Circle’ is now ‘Standing Stone’ and ‘Tumulus’; it must just be that the stone was omitted from the 1843 map.
The site was apparently featured in Archaeologia Cambrensis 1974 (p.13-42), and also the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments (p.378 of Pembroke), but I’ve not seen either of these documents so I’ve no idea if they definitively clear the matter up.
The National Monument Record (available through Coflein) gives the following description of this stone:
A standing stone c.2.7m high. Excavation, 1962-68(?), indicated that the stone had been one of a pair, 10m apart, with a stony area, c.15m by 15m, containing a BA cremation, to the N. This BA ritual complex overlies a possible Neolithic settlement (Dat Prn2019). RC dating indicates that some features of the site may be recent.
In the book Saints and Stones (ISBN 1-84323-124-7) Davies and Eastham describe the stone as, “standing 2.7 metres high in gorse”. They also allude to a second stone hole to the north east, revealed by excavation in the 1960s.
A cobbled pavement was discovered to have been laid discontinuously around and to the east of the paired stones. Under the cobbles in a layer of grey silt, fragments of cremated bone and pottery were found, and below them, the remains of seven sub-rectangular and elliptical huts. Their construction, and finds associated with them, suggest seasonal occupation at some point between the late Neolithic and late Bronze Age.
Sites within 20km of Rhos y Clegyrn
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Ffyst Samson
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Ffynnon Druidion
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Ffynnon Druidion Burial Chamber
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Castles
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Llain Garreg Hir
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Carn Gilfach
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Garn Fechan
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Garn Fawr
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Lady’s Gate
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Parc Hen Stone
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Castell Coch (Mathry)
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Dinas Mawr
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Garnwnda
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Pen-Rhiw
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Garn Wen
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Carreg Samson
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Castell Coch (Llanrhian)
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Parc-y-Meirw
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Ty Meini
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Penrhyn Erw-Goch
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Lower Broadmoor Monolith
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Treffynnon
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Bickney Beacon
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Coitan Arthur
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Pen Castell (Dinas Cross)
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Carn Enoch
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Parc Cerrig Hirion
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Carn Enoch
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The Altar
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Llanrhian
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Glyn Gath
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Garn Turne
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Mynydd Melyn
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Parc y Llyn
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White House, Llanhowell Cromlech
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Mynydd Melyn east
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Plumstone Mountain
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Tremaenhir
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Bedd Morris
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Cerrig y Gof
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Garreg Hir
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Llecha Cromlech
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Caerau (St David’s)
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Carn Ffoi
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Carn Llwyd South (Carningli)
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Carn Edward
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Carn Edward II
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Carn Briw
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Cot Llwyd
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Castell Coch (St David’s)
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Newgale submerged forest
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Carn Llwyd (Carningli) standing stone
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Carningli South
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Tre-Fach Standing Stone
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Carn Ingli Camp
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Solva
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Carreg Coetan Arthur
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Dinas Fach
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Carn Llwyd North (Carningli)
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St Elvis
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Waun Maes
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Foel Eryr
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Dinas Fawr and Porth y Bwch
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Maen Dewi
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Gribin
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Dyffryn Stones
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The Tumps
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Budloy Stone
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Waun Mawn Stone
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Porth-y-Rhaw
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Tafarn y Bwlch
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Trecenny Stone
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Penlan Stones
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Cornel Bach
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Foel Cwm-Cerwyn
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Pentre Ifan
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Caerfai Camp
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Parc y Tywod Maenhir
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Foel Feddau
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Carn Llidi Tombs
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Carn Llidi Bychan
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Trefael
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St Nons
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