Massive Boulders (1)
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 7 May 2015
Although there are or were a long cairn, an ordinary cairn, and a recumbent stone circle in this vicinity, I don't think these are part of any of those. The circle is too far away for them to have been part of it, and they are much larger than the stones normally found in cairns. The ordinary cairn was quite close to here, but a Ordnance Survey surveyor found no trace of it in 1968, and you could hardly miss something this size.