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Lochbuie Standing Stone
Circle
This is a small and well
preserved stone circle overlooked by spectacular Ben Buie and standing
within the grounds of Lochbuie House.
The
circle was originally nine granite stones, set in a ring about 12 metres
in diameter, with the tallest stone being about two metres high. It is
mainly composed of granite slabs which have been positioned with their
flatter faces towards the inside of the circle. One of the original
stones has been removed and replaced in recent times with a low boulder.
There are also three single stones set in the field at different
distances from the circle. The nearest of these outlying stones is 5m
away to the south-east, and is only 1m tall. The second outlier is a
spectacular monolith 3m high and set about 40m away to the south-west.
Also south-west of the circle, 107m away, is the third outlier, over 2
metres high. The stone is broken at the top and was probably taller when
erected.
See more about the stones at
Stones of Wonder
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