Treaclechops and Rupie point out the menhir camoflagued at the field edge. We were thrilled to find it!
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‘Visited’ 10.10.10
When I say visited I mean to say tried to find!
I walked up and down the tall hedgerows, along the lane and along the fields.
Unfortunately I could see no trace of these stones, despite several clambers up the hedgerow at various places. I think you need to visit this area to realise how a 6ft high standing stone can disappear in a hedge. I have never been anywhere where the hedgerows are as tall as they are all around this part of Wales.
After some pacing about with the map in the deserted high-banked country lane, I finally spotted the top of a stone hiding under a hawthorn bush, and practically built into the bank. “Here, Rupe, if I give you a bunk-up, can you see what that stone looks like?” (Key element of any megarak’s kit: one small boy with a willingness to try stupid things). Rupert scampered along the six-foot high bank, and peered into the field.
Jane and I scrambled up after him, and peered through the rusty barbed wire. It was quite a handsome stone, about six feet tall, patterned with lichens and moss, and very snug under its hawthorn bush. A nice juxtaposition, actually.
So it was all three of us were balancing precariously on a foot wide bank, Jane taking pictures of Rupert and me pointing at the stone and grinning maniacally. I just prayed a tractor didn’t coming bowling round the corner, or for that matter, the woman on the horse. Don’t think she’d have been terribly impressed. It was probably at this moment in time I realised I had gained entry to the World of Anoraks . . .
The fallen Maen-y-Parc stones are bit hard to find… One stone is only a 50 or 60 metres away from Maen-y-Parc ‘A’ so hidden as to be imperceptible. Now firmly integrated into the hedge/field/lane boundary and hidden under a hawthorn bush, my son Rupert noticed the top of it just peeping up.
Suddenly it became easy to see how a 6 foot tall menhir could become ‘lost’.
The description in the NMR for Maen-y-Parc (available through Coflein) includes three stones, imaginatively labelled A, B and C:
Heights are between 1.6 – 2.3m. B and C are built into field walls.
Local placename, Clyn Saith Maen, refers to seven standing stones.
Collectively all three stone appear to be called the ‘Gate Standing Stones’, presumably after the farm to the south. The eight figure grid reference given for Maen-y-Parc ‘B’ is SN11173022 and for Maen-y-Parc ‘C’ is SN11173020.
Sites within 20km of Maen-y-Parc 'B' and 'C'
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Maen-y-Parc 'A'
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Clym Saith Maen
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Cerrig Meibion Arthur
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Foel Cwm-Cerwyn
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Foel Feddau
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Rhos Fach Standing Stones
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Gors Fawr
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The Stone River
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Carn Bica
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Bedd Arthur
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Parc y Tywod Maenhir
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Temple Druid Stone
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Eithbed
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St Teilo’s Church
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Carn Goedog
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Cornel Bach
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Carn Menyn Chambered Cairn
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Carn Gwr
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Carn Breseb
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Carn Meini
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Beddyrafanc
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Carn Alw
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Yr Allor
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Tafarn y Bwlch
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Waun Mawn Row /
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Glandymawr
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Waun Lwyd Stones
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Meini Gwyr
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Waun Mawn Stone
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Foel Eryr
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Castell Garw
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Budloy Stone
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Waun Maes
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Carn Ferched
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Maenllwyd y Rhos
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Carn Besi
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Maenpica
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Dyffryn Stones
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Rhos Maen Hir
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Moel Drygarn
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Penlan Stones
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Crug-yr-Hwch
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Craig Rhosyfelin
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Pant-yr-Odyn
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Maen Hir
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Crugiau Dwy
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Coynant Maenhir
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Tre-Fach Standing Stone
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Pentre Ifan
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Castell Llwyd
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Gwal-y-Filiast
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Castell Mawr
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Cerrig Y Derwyddon
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Glandwr Churchyard
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Mynydd Castlebythe Barrow Cemetery
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Carningli South
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Carn Ingli Camp
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Carn Edward
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Carn Edward II
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Carn Briw
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Carn Llwyd North (Carningli)
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Carn Llwyd South (Carningli)
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Castell Henllys
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Carn Llwyd (Carningli) standing stone
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Cot Llwyd
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Llanfyrnach stone A
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Crug Bach
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Bedd Morris
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Llanfyrnach Stone B
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Carn Ffoi
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Trefael
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Llanfyrnach stone C
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Carreg Coitan Arthur, Puncheston
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Mynydd Melyn east
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Nevern Castle
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Parc Maen Llwyd Standing Stone
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Carreg Coetan Arthur
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Frenni Fawr
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Mynydd Melyn
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Nolais
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Cross Hands
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Pleasant View
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Cefn Brafle
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Glyn Gath
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Cerrig y Gof
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Garreg Hir
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Dan y Coed and Woodhouse
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Carn Enoch
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Coitan Arthur
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Carn Enoch
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Bryn Dwyrain
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Trellwyn-fawr
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Frenni Fach
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Trellyffant
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Parc-y-Meirw
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Castell Pen yr Allt
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The Altar
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Castell y Blaidd
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Llech-y-Drybedd
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Faenor Gaer
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St Canna’s Stone
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Parc y Llyn
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Parc Cerrig Hirion
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Garn Turne
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Ty Meini
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Redstone Cross
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Glandwr Isaf Camp
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Pen Castell (Dinas Cross)
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Penrhyn Erw-Goch
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Castell Treruffydd
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Wiston Castle
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Caerau
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The Tumps
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Carn Frân
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Pen-castell (Nevern)
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Lower Broadmoor Monolith
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Carreg y Fendith
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Rudbaxton Rath
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Garn Wen
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Pen-Rhiw
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Crug Swllt
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Castles
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Parc y Garreg
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Newhouse
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Banc y Warren
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Parc Hen Stone
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Ffynnon Druidion
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Garnwnda
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