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Cambret Moor

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<b>Cambret Moor</b>Posted by markj99Image © Mark Johnstone
Nearest Town:Gatehouse Of Fleet (7km E)
OS Ref (GB):   NX52815744 / Sheet: 83
Latitude:54° 53' 23.47" N
Longitude:   4° 17' 42.44" W

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Visited 27.04.21

Cambret Moor Cairn is a round cairn measuring c. 7.5m in diameter and 0.5m in height according to Canmore ID 90631 (go to Links). It has been almost entirely robbed out, leaving a footprint of moor grass which is almost invisible in the rough moorland. There is a large stone on the perimeter of the E Arc, possibly a kerb stone and a rough circular hollow c. 2m across in the centre of the cairn. A small stone setting remains on the NW Arc of the hollow opposite an exposed cist stone in the S Arc of the hollow.
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30th April 2022ce

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Canmore ID 90631


Cambret Moor Cairn on Canmore.
Posted by markj99
30th April 2022ce