When last surveyed in 1973, all that remained was the recumbent, partly covered by the stones of the circle/field clearance piled on top. One of these stones is cup marked.
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The small recumbent and single flanker are all that remain of this ruinous circle.
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A single standing stone 4 feet high, it is not known whether this was ever part of a circle.
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This site is now completely destroyed. Standing between Old Keig and Druidsfield circles, this site was reported to have a small causeway leading to it. All is now lost.
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Only the recumbent remains (barely) upright, but most of the circle stones can be seen on the ground.
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Coles thought this to be the recumbent of an otherwise destroyed stone circle. When last visited in 1965, a stone wedge under the boulder would seem to support this (arf).
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This is now thought ot have been a hut circle. No trace remains.
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Now thought to have been the remains of a hut circle or souterrain, no trace remains.
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The recumbent and flanker remain. Both over 2m high.
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A huge stone, 8 feet high and 9 feet long is thought to be the last remnant of a long destroyed circle. It is thought that this site was one of a series encircling the Hill of Drachlaw.
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Only the recumbent remains of a reported 4 stones.
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The cup-marked recmbent and two other stones were all that remained of this circle when visited by the OS in 1968. No records since.
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Two stones remain of an RSC. One 3m high, the other 2.5, Coles thought it was the recumbent and one flanker.
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This circle was completely destroyed in 1847. The cretinous farmer reported finding a causeway of paved stones leading up to the site of the circle.
No trace now remains.
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One stone remains standing of a circle destroyed c1876. Some of the cleared stones may be seen lying nearby.
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Two tall stones (2m & 3m) are all that remain of this circle. From the RCAHMS photos they could well be the flankers. Some Pictish symbols are barely visible on one stone.
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Three standing stones remain of a nine stone circle. One has been incised with a cross.
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The flanking stones remain upright, with two others fallen. Other fallen stones visible in the 1960's are now gone.
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Lots in this area, including a possible souterrain. Well worth searching the database further.
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A recumbent and flanker built into a farm wall is all that remains of this RSC.
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