ALFRED WATKINS LEY
The 'Alfred Watkins ley' is a ley line that stretches for 6.4 km (4 miles) across southwest Herefordshire and the Welsh border. It is named after Alfred Watkins.
★ Monmouth Cap in Monmouthshire, .
★ a ford at near a mound at Llancillo.
★ Llancillo Church (), in a beautiful setting amongst trees and fields. Dedicated to St. Peter, it has a Norman chancel, a 13th century font, and a Tudor doorway.
★ an ancient chapel at .
★ a mound that Watkins considered to be a long barrow
★ a very large moated mound, , thought to be motte and bailey, at the hamlet of Walterstone.
★ a ford at on the River Monnow.
★ an aligned road.
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Points on the line (east to west)
★ Monmouth Cap in Monmouthshire, .
★ a ford at near a mound at Llancillo.
★ Llancillo Church (), in a beautiful setting amongst trees and fields. Dedicated to St. Peter, it has a Norman chancel, a 13th century font, and a Tudor doorway.
★ an ancient chapel at .
★ a mound that Watkins considered to be a long barrow
★ a very large moated mound, , thought to be motte and bailey, at the hamlet of Walterstone.
★ a ford at on the River Monnow.
★ an aligned road.
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