On the top of a knoll, just to the south of the road bridge over the Ledbeg River at Lyne in the Highlands, and about 50ft east of the road, are the remains of a large, circular chambered cairn, much dilapidated, and in great part removed. Three of the large upright blocks which have formed the sides and end of the chamber remain in situ, and a small stone protrudes between two of the larger ones at the NW.
Published on January 13, 2020 10:13