
The 14 stones added to the west side of the down hill end when the row was reconstructed in 1893 by Baring-Gould and Burnard. They are in a kind of open sided rectangle and according to Jeremy Butler in Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities they were re-errected where they were found and are possibly the lower end of the row which had been moved by Tinners when cutting a gully.
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