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Image of Arthur’s Stone (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech) by MelMel

Arthur’s Stone

Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech

Mural featuring Arthur's Stone and the mermaid of Marden on the side of the Commercial pub on Commercial Road in Hereford. The best picture I could get from the passenger seat of a car!

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Mystery as landmark defaced overnight

http://www.monmouthshirebeacon.co.uk/article.cfm?id=108010&headline=Mystery%20as%20landmark%20defaced%20overnight&sectionIs=news&searchyear=2017

RESIDENTS of Trellech woke up to a strange sight on Sunday morning (1st October) when their historic standing stones took on a new look.

The three stones are known as Harold’s Stones, supposedly erected by Harold, last of the Saxon kings, in commemoration of a victory over the Britons in 1063. The stones also supposedly gave the village its name, with ‘tri’ meaning three, and ‘llech,’ stone, in ancient Welsh.

But Sunday morning saw the stones clad in a white plastic with the letters L, E and S taped onto the plastic. The ‘work of art’ had been signed ‘Angel 17’ which gave no clues to the originator of the work.

Local resident Stephanie Poulter first saw them when driving by and thought to herself that some effort had been put into this.

“It was a mystery who had done this but obviously someone had gone to a great deal of effort,” she told the Beacon.

The plot thickened as by 5pm, the wrapping had vanished, taken down by someone unknown.

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Image of Crug Hywel Camp (Hillfort) by MelMel

Crug Hywel Camp

Hillfort

Taken from the top of the Sugarloaf. The fort is on the the smaller hill left of centre with Pen Cerrig-calch behind. Had to wait half an hour for the mist to clear, but the view was worth it!

Image credit: 15/11/14