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Author: Stephanie Burgess

I am mother of two who have flown the nest and a 16 year old, still living at home, who is a dedicated musician and DJ.

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Wales – Pen Dinas Iron Age Hillfort, Aberystwyth

Wales – Pen Dinas Iron Age Hillfort, Aberystwyth

ByStephanie Burgess Updated10 November 2020

Pen Dinas was the playground of my youth, a twenty-minute climb with friends, up the gorse–edged footpath from the village of Penparcau where we lived. The location of Pen Dinas Hillfort is perfect. On the…

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Four Seasons at the Hafod Estate, Pontrhydygroes

Four Seasons at the Hafod Estate, Pontrhydygroes

ByStephanie Burgess Updated10 November 2020

To be within walking distance of the Hafod Estate is the reason I chose to live in Pontrhydygroes, a small, rural village in Ceredigion, Wales, U.K.  How do I begin to describe my feelings whenever…

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Springtime in Pontrhydygroes, Ceredigion

Springtime in Pontrhydygroes, Ceredigion

ByStephanie Burgess Updated27 February 2021

Just a ten minute walk from my home in Pontrhydygroes (Welsh for the bridge of the ford of the cross) are some beautiful woodland walks. In Medieval times the paths were trodden by Cistercian Monks…

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The Bronze Age, Submerged Forest, Borth Beach

The Bronze Age, Submerged Forest, Borth Beach

ByStephanie Burgess Updated19 February 2021

For many years I have visited the legendary Bronze Age, submerged forest (radiocarbon dated to be circa 5,500 years old) located halfway between the pretty little coastal town of Borth (Welsh for ‘port’) and the neighbouring village of…

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