
Entrance. 0.8m wide.
Entrance. 0.8m wide.
The view from the short surviving passage just as you enter the chamber.
The first chamber stone is on the far left.
The support for the broken lintel is in the centre and the fallen cairn material or blocking is on the right.
Looking out (E) of the chamber to the entrance.
The stone put in to support thr broken lintel can be seen on the left.
Side stones and back stone (3rd from left) in the S and W of the chamber.
Side stones in the N of the chamber.
The stone on the right is about 1m high.
3.2m high but sloping away from you here.
Without the sun or St Kilda this was my best guess at the suggested astronomical alignment.
17 cm deep.
Showing one of the fallen stones possibly part of an original stone circle.
The chamber.
The large stone is 2.1m long x 1.1m high.
A peristalith (from a 30m diameter cairn)
... and the flagpole base.
Two edges of the square cairn can be seen running mid-left, centre-bottom, mid-right.
Shallow forecourt on the right (SE) edge of this cairn.
Chamber in the centre.
And what a view ....
Bit of a jumble but this is the chamber looking towards the back of it (NW).
Looking SE over the chamber towards the large entrance stone in the passage forecourt.
The four stones exposed in the NE peat cutting .... and the Halfway Garage.
The two free-standing stones.
1.3m and 1.7m high.
Showing thickness of walls.
Low entrance to intra-mural cell on right of doorway.
The stone on the right is not aligned with the other two and may be a forecourt stone for a chambered cairn.
Outer circle of stones, possible indented forecourt stone top right and possible chamber backstone in the centre.
Looking NE
Across the N arc.
The pregnant Sleeping Beauty.
From the south.
The cist.
From S
From E
From NE
With the Bernera Bridge Circle visible above the stone.
From the SW
From the south – across the water.
From the NE
The three roundhouses looking N.
Central house looking W
Central house, N half.
The red dot indicates the approximate burial area.
From SE (approach to Airigh nam Bidearan, etc)
From S
From N
From Cnoc Ceann a’Gharraidh (W)
Stitch job – from the W.
Stone 3 on the extreme left.