Tŷ Newydd Burial Chamber

Heritage Site in Anglesey

Wales

Tŷ Newydd Burial Chamber

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Ty Newydd Chambered Tomb Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Tŷ Newydd Burial Chamber, located on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales, is a significant heritage site that showcases the ancient history and architectural prowess of the region. This burial chamber, dating back to the Neolithic period, is believed to have been constructed around 4000 to 3000 BCE.

The burial chamber, also known as a cromlech or dolmen, is made up of several large stones arranged to form a chamber-like structure. The monument consists of three upright stones supporting a large capstone, creating a distinctive and visually striking appearance. The capstone measures approximately 5 meters in length and weighs around 25 tons, showcasing the remarkable engineering skills of the Neolithic people.

Tŷ Newydd Burial Chamber is nestled within a picturesque landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery. It is situated in a farmer's field, accessible to the public via a small path. Visitors to the site can marvel at the chamber's impressive construction, as well as enjoy the tranquil beauty of the surrounding countryside.

This historic site offers a glimpse into the lives and burial practices of the early inhabitants of Anglesey. It serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the region and provides an opportunity for visitors to connect with the past. Tŷ Newydd Burial Chamber is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, archaeology buffs, and anyone looking to explore the ancient wonders of Wales.

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Tŷ Newydd Burial Chamber Images

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Ty Newydd Chambered Tomb
Llyn Maelog
Llyn Maelog
A4080 near Llanfaelog The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
A4080 near Llanfaelog
The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
Layby on the A4080 above Rhosneigr The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
Layby on the A4080 above Rhosneigr
The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
A4080 approaching Llanfaelog The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
A4080 approaching Llanfaelog
The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
A4080  near Bryn du The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
A4080 near Bryn du
The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
Farm Buildings near the A4080 near Pencarnisiog The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
Farm Buildings near the A4080 near Pencarnisiog
The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
A4080 Pencarnisiog The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
A4080 Pencarnisiog
The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
Temporary Roadworks on the A480 near Mynydd-Crin The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
Temporary Roadworks on the A480 near Mynydd-Crin
The A4080 road runs for 24½ miles along the southwestern side of Anglesey. It starts on the A5 at Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll and passes through several villages before terminating on the A5 between Bryngwran and Gwalchmai.
Looking across to Pen Bryn
Looking across to Pen Bryn
Melin Y Bont
Melin Y Bont
Fields near Pencarnisiog
Fields near Pencarnisiog
A4080 bend by rough layby
A4080 bend by rough layby
A4080 approaching Rhosneigr station and bridge
A4080 approaching Rhosneigr station and bridge
Church at A4080 junction in Llanfaelog
Church at A4080 junction in Llanfaelog
Rhosneigr - A4080 hill view of Rhosneigr Good view
Rhosneigr - A4080 hill view of Rhosneigr
Good view
Rhosneigr Ty Hen fire station tower when sun is shining on just a bit of it Taken last year.
Rhosneigr Ty Hen fire station tower when sun is shining on just a bit of it
Taken last year.
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Tŷ Newydd Burial Chamber is located at Grid Ref: SH3473 (Lat: 53.2359, Lng: -4.4824)

Unitary Authority: Isle of Anglesey

Police Authority: North Wales

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