DisgrifiadSarn-y-Bryn circle is a cropmark site in a grass field. Nothing is visible on the surface. The site consists of a circular setting of 20 post pits with a diameter of about 17m, with some disturbance at the centre in the alluvial plain of the River Severn. Crop marks of the ditches of a cursus lie 150m west across the modern road.
The site was totally excavated in 1990 by the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in advance of the construction of the Welshpool Relief Road. The site has therefore been de-scheduled.
Source: Cadw. F.Foster/RCAHMW 13.07.2005
The monument has been permanently reconstructed at the Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans, Cardiff.
T. Driver, 19 June 2007.