Crosswood
Crosswood is a Village in the county of Ceredigion.
Crosswood postcode: SY23 4AT
There are great places to visit near Crosswood.
Crosswood History
There are some historic monuments around Crosswood:
- Pen-y-Castell Group
- Coed Allt-Fedw Camp
- Awelon, Standing Stone 130m S of
- Moated Site at Trefenter
- Castell Gwar-Cwm
- Ystrad-Meurig Castle
- Cairn S of Banc y Geufron
- Gareg-lwyd Defended Enclosure
- Fron Ddu Round Barrow
- Lluest Pencraig Ddu Deserted Rural Settlement
- Nant Bryn Isaf Ring Cairn
- Carn Dol-Gau
- Tre-Coll Hillfort
- Round Barrow & Standing Stone 700m W of Plas Gogerddan
- Gaer Fawr
- Hafod Ithel Cairn Cemetery
- Bryngwyn Bach Round Cairn Cemetery
- Burnt Mound 230m NE of Ffos
- Castell S of Goginan-Fach
- Standing Stones c.600m NE of Cwmdarren
- Fron Goch Lead Mine
- Abermagwr Sawmill
- Pant Mawr Hillfort
- Round Barrow SW of Pen-Rhiwlas
- Pen-y-Felin Wynt Hillfort
- Gors Defended Enclosure
- Roman Fort 300m NW of Pen-Llwyn
- Castell Bwa-drain Camp
- Old Warren Hill Hillfort
- Coed Ty'n-y-Cwm Camps
- Caer Argoed
- Llanwnnws Inscribed Stone in Church
- Daren Lead Mine Workings & Adit
- Buwch a'r Llo Standing Stones
- Trawsgoed Roman Fort
- Nant Geifaes Cairn
- Enclosure on Banc Pwlldrainllwyn
- Llywernog Lead and Silver Mine
- Cefn Blewog Camp
- Pantcamddwr Ring Cairn
- Castle Hill Sculptured Stone (Moved into Llanilar Church)
- Tan-y-Ffordd Hillfort
- St Ffraed's Well, Cynhawdre
- Daren Camp
- Castell Grogwynion
- Nanteos kennels/eyecatcher
- Bryn Rhosau Round Barrows
- Craig Ystradmeurig Round Cairn
- Castell Flemish
- Hafod Ithel Deserted Rural Settlement
- Bronfloyd Leadmine
- Ty'n-yr-Eithin Round Cairn
- Llannerch Pentir Defended Enclosure
- Cwm-Meurig-Isaf Mound and Bailey Castle
- Bwlch-y-Crwys Round Barrow
- Standing Stone c. 500m SW of Llyn Pendam
- Two Cairns on Mynydd Bach
- Pen y Ffrwd-Llwyd Camp