Taken 25th May 2004: Tan-y-Coed viewed from the road to the south. Image credit: Simon Marshall Kammer Sep 6, 2004
Tan-y-Coed Round Barrow(s) Kammer Sep 6, 2004 Visited 25th May 2004: Tan-y-Coed is a large ploughed down barrow just to the south of Henriw Standing Stone. It’s easier to spot than the stone because it’s not obscured by field boundaries.
Miscellaneous Tan-y-Coed Round Barrow(s) Kammer Aug 23, 2004 The NMR (available through Coflein) describes Tan-y-Coed:A much ploughed-down barrow, 23m in diameter and 1.0m high, from which ‘a few small pieces of bone’ were removed ‘at some time before 1870’.