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Image of Caerberllan Farm (Standing Stone / Menhir) by Meic

7th July 2004

Image credit: Michael Mitchell
Image of Caerberllan Farm (Standing Stone / Menhir) by Kammer

Taken 14th November 2004: The stone from the south east, with the gate open for a better view.

Image credit: Simon Marshall
Image of Caerberllan Farm (Standing Stone / Menhir) by Kammer

Taken 14th November 2004: The gate hinge, packed into a hole in the stone.

Image credit: Simon Marshall

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Caerberllan Farm

Poor stone, poor poor stone. Look what they’ve done to this poor old stone, moved, drilled, a gate hung on it and the hedge isnt a friendly hedge neither.
An essential part of a complete circumnavigation of Cadair Idris. If you like castles, then sooner or later youll get round to visiting Castle y Bere, which is about half a mile away, come see the stone, lament it, caress it, feel sorry for it and while your there why not leave a whole bunch of tat, sorry I mean offerings, farmer gitty Mcdontgiveatoss can clean up for us it seems.

Caerberllan Farm

Visited 14th November 2004: This sorry looking stone is easy to find, and easy to get at because it’s right next to the road. The hedge had just been cut when we visited, and I was alarmed at how close the the flail had got to the top of the stone.

This standing stone isn’t in it’s original location. It once stood in the centre of the field, but for the life of me I can’t figure out where I read that (as soon as I remember I’ll post it up).

Caerberllan Farm

A chunky stone near Birds Rock in the beautiful Dysynni Valley. Sadly now used as a gatepost and half hidden by a hedge. The stone is marked on Ordnance Survey maps at the crossroads.

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