Yes, it's now on the front page - or it can be found as the only interpretative image on the Kirkhaugh Complex page. The GoogleEarth coordinates are 54"49'56.90"N 2"27'54.26"W. I've used double quotes again for the degree sign and I think it looks better as a raw image, on screen, than my processed version. The stones are set into a very low bank and there's clearly an entranceway on the northwestern long side. There is a hint of an external ditch but it is nothing more than dampness retained after rain. The farmer attacked it with a digger, once, and lifted out a stone. I put it back but it was heavy and I didn't have much time!
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