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Grid reference SO1617

near to Llangynidr, Powys, Wales


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Images in SO1617 Breakdown list
We have 10 images for SO1617
 : Standing stone Carreg Waun Llech by Alan Haines Standing stone Carreg Waun Llech
View of the standing stone Carreg Waun Llech as marked on OS map. Background hill on the right is the Sugar Loaf, just North of Abergavenny.
 : View towards Mynydd Llangatwg by Jonathan Billinger View towards Mynydd Llangatwg
Within the access-land moorland is a patch of privately-owned woodland, Coed yr Eithin.
 : The edge of the moor by Gordon Hatton The edge of the moor
The broken down stone wall, backed up by a post and wire fence mark the boundary between open moorland and enclosed land at Coed yr Eithin.
 : Cwm Waun Llech by Alan Richards Cwm Waun Llech
Cerddwyr yn croesi nant fach yng Ngwm Waun Llech. Walkers crossing a brook at Cwm Waun Llech (trans. valley of the moor of the stone)
 : Snow scene looking towards Tretower by andy dolman Snow scene looking towards Tretower
 : Disgwylfa mountain road by Jonathan Billinger Disgwylfa mountain road
Looking south as the road crosses open moorland towards Blaen-Onneu.
 : View from the Mountain Road by Jonathan Billinger View from the Mountain Road
Looking east towards Aberganny in the soft Usk valley and Y Fal, Sugarloaf, presiding over.
 : Boundary wall at Coed yr Eithin by Gordon Hatton Boundary wall at Coed yr Eithin
The wall surrounds an 'island' of enclosed land surrounded by open access land. There appears to be just a small area of woodland within the wall, but no sign of agricultural activity. The Sugar Loaf rises in the distance.
 : Carreg Waun Llech by Alan Bowring Carreg Waun Llech
A close-up of the stone showing the carious ('honeycomb') weathering which decorates the calcareous sandstone from which this standing stone is formed. There are low crags of similar rock in the vicinity, seemingly a sandy unit... (more)
 : Hawthorn on Wall Line by Adrian Dust Hawthorn on Wall Line

 
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