Gorsedd circle in Penslade, Abergwaun, erected in 1935 for the 1936 National Eisteddfod. Consists of 12 stones + 2 outliers.
Names of parishes are carved and painted on all the stones except the steps to the Maen Llog. The parishes represented are in central-north Pembrokeshire around Fishguard.
Starting with the easternmost stone and continuing anticlockwise:
1 Casmael (Puncheston)
2 Tre? [illegible because the flourishing lichen has obscured the remaining letters. There are no parishes in the area which begin with ‘Tre’ in Welsh other than Tremarchog (which is represented by the Maen Llog) and Treletert (Letterston).
3 Pontfaen
4 Llanllawer
5 Nanhyfer (Nevern)
6 Abergwaun (Fishguard)
7 Castell Henry (Henry’s Moat)
8 Llanfairnantygof (formerly a gate post?)
9 Llanychllwydog
10 Casnewydd Bach (Little Newcastle)
11 Trefdraeth (Newport)
12 Llanychaer
13 (outlier) Llanwnda
14 (outlier) Dinas
15 (Maen Llog) Tremarchog (St Nicholas)
Reference: information from research into Gorsedd Circles carried out by Michael Freeman between 2005-2024.