Cadwgan Hall mound is part natural hillock and part earthwork, situated within a small field, lying to the east of a section of Offa's Dyke (DE132). The mound is approximately 42m in diameter and 2.5m high, with the remains of an air-raid shelter cut into the north-west slope of the site. A slight hollow on its west side may be the trace of a ditch. A hoard of armour is traditionally said to have been dug out of the mound.
Source: Cadw scheduling description. RCAHMW/F.Foster 08.05.2008
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application/pdfCPATP - Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust Project ArchivesCPAT Project 2154. CPAT Report No 1450 "Cadwgan Hall, Bersham. Heritage Impact Assessment" prepared by Richard Hankinson, November 2016.