This
is one of the best preserved recumbent stone circles in Grampian. It is
an almost perfect circle, 19.5m in diameter, of nine broad stones of pinkish
porphyry and, in one case, red jasper. They are graded in height from 1.1m
to 1.7m.
Then there are the two grey granite flankers (more than 2m in height: they
are the highest uprights of the monument) and the recumbent of red granite,
that is 3.8m long. Two blocks define an area in front of the recumbent's
inner face.
Excavations in 1934 found traces of a later internal cairn.
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