13-03-2017 06:30 via theguardian.com

Low sunshine throws light on a complex past

Llanon, Ceredigion The paths retain their sense of age, hinting at centuries of daily journeys from homestead to field and backBetween the village of Llanon and the sea lies an area of flat land perhaps a kilometre wide, bordered to north and south by minor rivers. On the large scale maps of the area it is labelled Morfa Esgob – which translates roughly as Bishop’s Land. In contrast to the steep, thin-soiled hill pastures inland it is a favoured spot. Well-drained and quick to warm i
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