This most unusual circle is very attractively laid out...to the point
where it looks like an exercise in landscaping. Eight granite stones
stand in a ring about eleven yards in diameter.
It was excavated in 1934 then later reconstructed. Burl reports that
it was built on a gravel patch within a swampy area, the bases of the
upright stones having been shaped into points to make them more stable.
The excavation found that a fire of willow was burnt within the ring.
In the centre of the circle a cairn four yards across was constructed.
Around this were placed seven smaller kerbed ring cairns, all within the
boundary of the main circle. Cremated bones were placed within the
central spaces of six of these ring cairns - oak charcoal also went into five
of the cairns, and hazel charcoal into the sixth.
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