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Radnorlad
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Re: Bache Hill Barrows.
Mar 18, 2017, 10:29
The lower barrow without the trig point on sits by the side of an old roadway, as you ascend from the barrow down the roadway we have some established trees on the right hand side, over the last couple of years the trees have been what we are calling vandalised. But in stages, first a 18ft tree was cut off in its middle for no apparent reason, then twelve months later it was cut off entirely had beaches cut off and they were laid all out in one direction on the heather & a cross cut into the tree stump, twelve months after that the entire tree that had been cut off was then moved and placed over the top of the branches pointing in the same direction, no mean feat as it is a big cut off tree.

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