Maen Addwyn

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Maen Addwyn

The menhir ( English Standing stone ) Maen Addwyn (also called Maenaddwyn or Maen Fabli), probably from the Bronze Age comes (2300-800 v. Chr.), Stands in a field wall, directly on the street, north of Capel Coch on the Anglesey Island in Powys in Wales .

Maen Addwyn

The ivy-covered stone about 3.0 m high, 1.1 m wide and 0.7 m thick was formerly called Maen Fabli.

About 500 m further north at LLanfihangel Tre'r Beirdd there is another stone. It stands at the Maenaddwyn intersection, to which it gave its name.

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/AGY/LlanfihangelTrerBeirdd/

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Coordinates: 53 ° 19 ′ 28.9 "  N , 4 ° 18 ′ 46.4"  W.