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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Composite stone monument, comprising a combined wheel-head and splayed and shouldered neck, with tenon below mounted on a tall splayed shaft with expanded butt. The wheel-head and the shaft are decorated on all faces with carved patterns in low relief (partly defaced by flaking). The blank panel to the right of the inscription may have been intended for Maredudd's brother.
Site Name: Carew, Pembrokeshire
Notes: the original cross stands in a walled emplacement at the road-side near the entrance to Carew Castle. The original position of the stone is not known, but Arch.Camb.(1939) states, regarding the stone's original position, that "it formerly stood at the edge of the road, presumably in or near its original position, upon a pile of masonry which appears to have been erected about the year 1822 for the purpose of supporting it"