Believed to date from the 2nd millennium BC, on a small mound at Lundin Farm situated under an oak tree, is a four-poster stone circle. Comprising of four schist boulders arranged in a rectangle measuring 4m x 3.5m, the tallest stone (2.2m) is to the north-east, the smallest to the south-west. To the south-east of the stone circle there is a prostrate slab covered with 43 cup marks.
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