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Remains of a cairn, constructed of loose stones. Described in 1955 by Wainwright as 10m in diameter and 0.6m high with a central cist, lying north-northeast to south-southwest, and measuring 1.08m by 0.6m x 0.3m deep. The cist was formed of stone slabs set on edge on the north, east and west sides, but the south slab and the capstone had been removed. By the time of the OS visit in 1967 the cairn had been mutilated by quarrying in the south-east segment and the cist had been apparently removed.
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