Coed Ty'n-y-mynydd, Denbighshire

Table of the three lords

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It is believed that this is the site a prehistoric burial chamber, three stones supporting a capstone, which had collapsed. In the 14th century the land had passed into three lordships, Glyndyfrdwy, Rug and Yale and the stones were used to mark the boundary where their lands met. Today one stone originally inscribed with the letters G, R, & Y survives but it is only possible to make out the R facing towards Rug. [[[2936357]]]

Uploaded to Geograph by John Haynes on 5 May 2012

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