
The prostrate stone may have been a fifth in the row.
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The prostrate stone may have been a fifth in the row.
The stones are all very low, the tallest at three quarters of a metre. What seems like packing stones are adjudged to be field clearance.
The hill in the distance with the mast is Corn Hill with its cairns. I’d be more convinced by this stone row were it aligned onto the hill, but prehistory doesn’t always fit into what you want.