Bryn Seward

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The stone row of Bryn Seward is southeast of Fairbourne in Barmouth in Gwynedd in Wales . You are next to the old path known as Ffordd Ddu.

In addition to the row of stones, Bryn Seward includes a number of cairns and a field system. The stones in the row probably come from the Bronze Age and were integrated into a field wall, probably after a medieval field. In the 1970s, the Ordnance Survey recommended that there are four stones, and while this view has been confirmed many times, there does not seem to be a definitive quintessence as to the number of stones that make up the group - as they are built into the field wall . Some of the larger stones at the base of the wall could be part of the original row.

They are marked on maps as four stones, two in front of the fence and two in the east towards the forest. These two stones are the most obvious members of the series. In the field wall there is a large stone with the right proportions.

Nearby are the Bedd-y-brenin cairn and the Waun Oer stone line (also called Cold Moorland or Ynys Faig Meini).

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Coordinates: 52 ° 41 '9.8 "  N , 4 ° 2' 3.6"  W.