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standing about 192 stones while a number
lie pulled out and others are broken over. They
have all been firmly wedged in at the base.
Counting from the E. [East] the rows contain
the following number of erect stones
1st row 7 stones 12 row 11 stones
2 row 6 stones 13 row 12 stones
3 row 12 stones 14 row 10 stones
4 row 8 stones 15 row 15 stones
5 row 6 stones 16 row 10 stones
6 row 4 stones 17 row 10 stones
7 row 6 stones 18 row 7 stones
8 row 7 stones 19 row 8 stones
9 row 7 stones 20 row 14 stones
10 row 9 stones 21 row 5 stones
11 row 9 stones 22 row 9 stones
To the E [East] of the Eastmost row one or
two stones protruding suggest that
the monument may originally have
extended further in that direction
Halberry Castle S. [Site] (100)
On the top of Halberry Head
at Mid Clyth are the foundations of
Halberry Castle. The promontory is
formed by a steep geo on the Westward
side and the neck which links it to the
land is traversed by a trench cut
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