In June 2016 what was possibly a previously unrecognised round barrow was
noted beneath an Ordnance Survey trig point at Fan Brycheiniog, a high point in
the Brecon Beacons National Park at 802m above sea level. Severe visitor erosion
was affecting the west side of the possible barrow, revealing a stony mound
edged by a kerb of large stones beneath the trig point. A decision was taken to
carry out a small evaluation excavation to characterise the site. This was done
over three days in May 2017. It demonstrated that the site was almost certainly a
Bronze Age round barrow consisting of a low mound of stones overlain by a turf
mound and surrounded by a kerb of large stones approximately 8m in diameter.
The site is of sufficient quality to be designated a Scheduled Monument. Damage
caused by visitors should be repaired.
