This chunky standing stone sits on the slope of Beinn a’ Charra, just east of Committee Road, North Uist. The stone is canted at a considerable degree, about 2 metres off centre, leaning to the south. From tip to toe the stone measures 9’ 3” high and is 6’ 6” wide.
The alternate name Clach Barnach Bhraodac means Limpet Stone of Freya (Freya being the Norse goddess of love and beauty).
Passionate about British Heritage