The basin on this one is quite small.
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The basin on this one is quite small.
The double bullaun is in the sheep-filled field in the middle distance.
Small basin in this bullaun, with overflow erosion down the stone to the left.
In a steeply sloping field that leads to the top of Trooperstown Hill, the stone slopes with the field and the basin is placed near the top. The basin is relatively small, dry today, but when it fills with water, it can be seen that it overflows and has caused a channel to erode away on the lower spine of the rock.