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Briddel Felen Standing Stone

Standing Stone / Menhir

<b>Briddel Felen Standing Stone</b>Posted by GLADMANImage © Robert Gladstone
Also known as:
  • Nantgwynllyn Standing Stone

Nearest Town:Llandrindod Wells (15km ESE)
OS Ref (GB):   SN93226964 / Sheets: 136, 147
Latitude:52° 18' 50.58" N
Longitude:   3° 33' 59.76" W

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<b>Briddel Felen Standing Stone</b>Posted by GLADMAN

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Not marked upon current OS mapping, it took me c30 years to suss there is a large standing stone here... but there you are. Then, when I did finally visit last year... it was during a torrential downpour. Anyway, Coflein reckons:

"Large standing stone, approx 2m high x 1.75m wide x 0.40m thick. Mudstone. Orientated E-W. Located near trackway and at edge of peat-cutting area (RSJ 2000)"

Visitors should also check out the 'possible' chambered tomb at SN93256957 and, better still, continue up the track to visit the monuments upon Banc Trehesglog... or even Crugyn Gwyddel?
GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
6th October 2021ce
Edited 6th October 2021ce