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Mare-ès-Mauves
L'Ancresse Common, Vale, GY3
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This Neolithic burial chamber - also known as "The Cromlech" - lies on the edge of the 13th hole of the L'Ancresse golf course. Dating from the Chalcolithic or Early Bronze Age (2500 - 1800 BC) it was discovered in 1837 and excavated by F. C. Lukis.
Facilities & Amenities
- Access - Walking towards Pembroke. This small cist can be found on the right about 200m from the beach or 100 metres southwest of Martello Tower no. 7
- Perry's Guide - 6C3
- Parking - Public car park at L'Ancresse Beach
- On Bus Routes - 11, 12, 91, 92
- Close to - L'Ancresse Beach, Pembroke Bay Beach