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Pen-y-Foel
Hillfort
Coflein

Aerial photo of the site.

Description from Coflein:

A sub-rectangular enclosure, about 165m east-west by 124m, upon the summit of Pen-y-Foel; defined by a bank and ditch above steep slopes on the north and east, on the west is a further rampart and ditch, about 48m from the inner line.

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Gamber Head
Round Barrow(s)
Wonders of Britain

Gamber Head lies to the south of the village of Wormelow Tump, which is named for a mound that existed there until the mid-19th century, when it was destroyed.

This site give details of the possible connection of Wormelow Tump with the grave referred to in the Folkore post.

The map reference for the site would be nearer to SO495304, rather than at Gamber Head itself.