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The western, uphill end has two fallen longstones which would have been positions across the ends of each of the southern and central rows, a socket hole being present at the northern row. The central stone is more than three metres in length. There is no apparent obvious cairn here.

About a metre downrow from these, the rows proper start, with a cross set blocking stone at the head of all thre
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The western, uphill end has two fallen longstones which would have been positions across the ends of each of the southern and central rows, a socket hole being present at the northern row. The central stone is more than three metres in length. There is no apparent obvious cairn here.

About a metre downrow from these, the rows proper start, with a cross set blocking stone at the head of all three rows, with the central stone again being much the largest.

View looking west-ish

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