Publication Account
Date 1986
Event ID 1017333
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Publication Account
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1017333
This well-preserved recumbent stone circle stands at 180m OD just below the crest ofa low saddle with wide VIews to the south and west. Of the eight original circle stones (plus recumbent and flankers), five still stand; they range from 1.5m to 0.8m in height, the one opposite the recumbent being, characteristically, the smallest. In plan the circle is an ellipse, 26.5m by 23.2m. The enclosed ring cairn is 18m in diameter with a clearly visible central space, 6.3m in diameter; the cairn has been augmented by field gatherings. The recumbent, 2.9m long, is slightly east of south, like other Deeside recumbent stone circles. Two lines of stones run from the ends of the recumbent to the perimeter of the ring cairn, creating a 'reserved area' similar to East Aquhorthies (no. 100) or Loanhead (no. 98).
The circle is intervisible with another, Eslie the Lesser, 0.8km to the north-east (NO 722921), which is 15.3m in diameter and is located on a shoulder 20m higher than Eslie the Greater.
Information from ‘Exploring Scotland’s Heritage: Grampian’, (1986).