DescriptionThis `V? shaped fish trap is one of a complex of five fish traps (see NPRN 301746), which share the same alignment and are almost identical in size and shape. They consist of dry stone walling. NPRN 416641 (Penmon Fish trap) is the northern most of the complex. NPRN 402485 (Aberlleiniog Fish Trap) is situated some 40m south. NPRN 416636 (Gored Tre-castell) is a further 70m or so further south. The southern-most fish trap is NPRN 409034 (Gored-bach), which is located some 800m further south of NPRN 416636. NPRN 402483 (Beaumaris Fish Trap) is located another 900m further south. NPRN 409034 was formerly referred to as `Gorad Friars? and it seems likely that the entire complex is associated with the adjacent Llanfaes Friary (NPRN 300910).
The north arm begins at the high water mark, and extends some 310m in an easterly direction until it reaches the apex at the low water mark. The south arm begins here, and extends in a south-westerly direction for some 270m, running parallel to the low water line. The fish trap was identified by RCAHMW staff during aerial reconnaissance in May 2009.
Sources include:
AP_2009_3149
National Assembly of Wales vertical AP, 2009
RCAHMW, May 2012