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The Begwns

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which was given to the National Trust by the Maesllwch Estate in 1992 and managed for grazing and quiet recreation. The common ranges in elevation from 250m at its lowest to 415m at ‘The Roundabout’, a hilltop wooded feature at the heart of the area. A
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ritual site, a round cairn to the north of the roundabout and nearby is a probable Bronze Age standing stone An extensive mediaeval settlement has been identified at Pentre Jack at the western end of the common.
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providing free access to walkers across all of the land. There are in addition a handful of tarmacked minor public roads cut across the common, together with a number of unmetalled highways shown on
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There are a handful of small pools on the common, of which the largest is Monks Pond. These ponds contain the increasingly uncommon aquatic
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cut these rocks with downthrows to the east in the east and to the west in the west. The entire range lies within a block defined by the
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There are a number of scheduled ancient monuments in the area amongst which are Maesgwyn mound, a presumed
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The Begwns are crossed by a number of public footpaths and bridleways though the entire area is mapped as
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immediately outside of this enclosure is 1m lower. The trees were planted here to commemorate
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The lower northern slopes of the Begwns are formed from similar rocks dating from the
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epochs of the Silurian period. A handful of north-south aligned
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of the Raglan Mudstone Formation, the lowermost unit of the
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with a wall constructed around them in 1887 for protection.
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which is seen to the south from the Begwns. A number of
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of the English ‘beacons’. The Begwns are 1293 acres of
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The Begwns is located in Powys
The Begwns is located in Wales
Powys
Wales
communities
Painscastle
Glasbury
Clyro
Wye valley
Hay-on-Wye
cymricisation
common land
trig point
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee
fern
pillwort
tubular water-dropwort
Bachawy
open access
Ordnance Survey
Pridoli
siltstones
mudstones
Old Red Sandstone
Brecon Beacons National Park
sandstone
Wenlockian
Ludlovian
normal faults
Church Stretton Fault Zone

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