Worship
Maen Llia
Limestone
Sentinal
Night fishing
High tide
Closed
Release me!
Looking in
Discovery
Gas attack
Strangled
Pussy (willow)
Oriental
Sunlit stream
Tree kits
Sliced
The river Garw
Multicoloured!
Bridged near Bridgend
Going online
Back to nature
High crossing
Quarried
Magic
All that remains
The doorway
Remnants
There was once a wall
Beneath
North Tower
Crypt stairway
The Cistern
He saw the light
Abuse
The BIG hole
Looking out
Strutted
Curved interior
Trains passed this way
They had 'Bin' lorries once
Hidden
"honi soit qui mal y pense"
Wheels
The nerve centre
Location
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Llia’s Stone


"Llia’s Stone" is an elegant and imposing standing stone which is impressively situated in a remote position at the top of the Llia valley, along which it points directly north to south. It is a massive slab of a stone 3.8 metres in height, 2.8 metres across but only 0.9 metres thick and dominates the scenery in the austere moorland of Fforest Fawr.
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