
Gorsedd (Throne) Circle
A modern stone circle erected for the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1936.
The stones were contributed from various parishes with each stone inscribed with the name of the parish that provided it.
The structure is arranged in a circular formation with a large, flat-topped stone, known as the Logan Stone at the centre .
The stones can be found as commemorative structures throughout Wales and indicate the National Eisteddfod has visited.
The stones were contributed from various parishes with each stone inscribed with the name of the parish that provided it.
The structure is arranged in a circular formation with a large, flat-topped stone, known as the Logan Stone at the centre .
The stones can be found as commemorative structures throughout Wales and indicate the National Eisteddfod has visited.
Ref:
12491
Date:
{ts '2013-10-29 00:00:00'}
Location:
SM 9585.3729
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Gorsedd (Throne) Circle
A modern stone circle erected for the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1936.
The stones were contributed from various parishes with each stone inscribed with the name of the parish that provided it.
The structure is arranged in a circular formation with a large, flat-topped stone, known as the Logan Stone at the centre .
The stones can be found as commemorative structures throughout Wales and indicate the National Eisteddfod has visited.
The stones were contributed from various parishes with each stone inscribed with the name of the parish that provided it.
The structure is arranged in a circular formation with a large, flat-topped stone, known as the Logan Stone at the centre .
The stones can be found as commemorative structures throughout Wales and indicate the National Eisteddfod has visited.
Ref:
12491
Date:
{ts '2013-10-29 00:00:00'}
Location:
SM 9585.3729
Photographer:

4.6 - GOODWICK - DINAS HEAD
Gorsedd (Throne) Circle
A modern stone circle erected for the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1936.
The stones were contributed from various parishes with each stone inscribed with the name of the parish that provided it.
The structure is arranged in a circular formation with a large, flat-topped stone, known as the Logan Stone at the centre .
The stones can be found as commemorative structures throughout Wales and indicate the National Eisteddfod has visited.
The stones were contributed from various parishes with each stone inscribed with the name of the parish that provided it.
The structure is arranged in a circular formation with a large, flat-topped stone, known as the Logan Stone at the centre .
The stones can be found as commemorative structures throughout Wales and indicate the National Eisteddfod has visited.
Ref:
12491
Date:
{ts '2013-10-29 00:00:00'}
Location:
SM 9585.3729
Photographer: