High wall stile
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Image: © Peter Barr Taken: 30 Apr 2011
A stone wall, (Penmon limestone) surrounding Penmon Park, being grazed by sheep, not deer. It is about 8 feet high, with steps either side and a wrought iron gate. It is a means of crossing over a wall, albeit through a gate, so could be construed as a stile, or at least a distinctive Anglesey version.There is a similar one at the other end of this path, by the ruined priory.