A simple chambered tomb consisting of three stones covered by a capstone, situated on the remains of a cairn measuring 13m in diameter. Upright slab nearby. Only one chamber covered by a capstone remains of this monument. The cairn was probably originally circular. Ashes, bone splinters and pottery were found on excavation in 1920. It is monument-type and built in the Neolithic time, but the pottery was said to resemble a Bronze Age type. Access / Ownership This site is on private land and permission should be sought.
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