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Field Visit

Date 6 September 1994

Event ID 1113592

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1113592

This four-poster stone circle is situated at the W end of a broad ridge overlooking the Leochel Burn. It has consisted of four stones in a subrectangular setting measuring 6m NE-SW by 5.5m transversely, but only the S stone is complete, standing 1.1m high. The E and N stones have been broken, although earthfast stumps mark their positions, and the W stone has been reduced to a pile of broken rubble. There is an outlier, 22m away to the S, which has fallen over. The largest fragment of the E stone bears 6 cups, up to 40mm in diameter. The ground within the circle is uneven, perhaps the result of disturbance.

(CRAIG94 105)

Visited by RCAHMS (SDB), 6 September 1994

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