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Llandudno Burial Chamber is a Neolithic chambered cairn situated near Llandudno in Conwy, North Wales. The monument consists of a stone-built burial chamber within a long cairn, typical of funerary monuments constructed during the Neolithic period, and represents an important example of megalithic architecture in this region. The chamber would have served as a communal burial place for the dead, reflecting the ritual and religious practices of Neolithic communities. The site is recorded on the Cadw Scheduled Monuments register as CN005 and remains a significant archaeological testimony to prehistoric burial customs and monumental construction in Wales.
Llandudno Burial Chamber is a scheduled monument protected by Cadw under reference CN005. View the official record →
Llandudno Burial Chamber is a Neolithic chambered cairn situated near Llandudno in Conwy, North Wales. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Cadw under reference CN005.
Llandudno Burial Chamber dates from the prehistoric period, and is classified as a chambered long cairn. It is one of over 32,000 scheduled monuments protected across Britain.
Llandudno Burial Chamber is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Cadw — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Wales. The official designation reference is CN005.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Hendre-Waelod Burial Chamber (8.4 km), Cefn Llechen cairns (8.5 km), Hut Groups N of Cerrig y Dinas (9 km).
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