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Woodside, Hill of Drimmie (East Drimmie Farm)

All pictures copyright © 1999 Martin McCarthy

pics/thumb/drimmie1.jpg Looking northwest from within the forestry plantation.
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pics/thumb/drimmie2.jpg Another view to the northwest.
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pics/thumb/drimmie3.jpg Looking southwest.
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pics/thumb/drimmie4.jpg A view to the southeast.
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pics/thumb/drimmie5.jpg Looking west from further into the wood.
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pics/thumb/drimmie6.jpg Looking east.
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pics/thumb/drimmie7.jpg Looking south. The large stone on the west of the circle (at the centre-right of the photograph) is fractured.
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pics/thumb/drimmie8.jpg Looking north.
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These nine stones lie (rather than stand) between two ridges near the summit of the Hill of Drimmie on the very edge of a forestry plantation -- many of the stones are within the trees. Six of the stones are considered to be definitely part of the circle, the other three being questionable.

Burl described this as a four-poster, several of the stones having been found after turf removal some time after Burl made his description.