DisgrifiadOne of the best known sections of the Roman road west of Carmarthen, linking sections at Zabulon to the east (NPRN 308887) and sections at Whitland to the west (NPRN 308888). The road here runs east-west, to the south of Moor farm. The road shows up as a parched line of the buried road surface or agger. This is flanked by intermittent quarry pits visible as dark green hollows of lush grass growth in dry summers, where forced labour supervised by Roman soldiers dug stone for the surface. A dense area of quarry pitting, now largely plough-levelled, survives in the southern angle of the field at SN229167. Illustrated in Driver, T, 2007. Pembrokeshire, Historic Landscapes from the Air, RCAHMW, page 175.
T. Driver, RCAHMW, 27th Nov 2009.