In a field north of a local road which is north of A505, there's a stone pair. The two stones are 65 metres north of the gate to the field. They are aligned on a east-west (100°-280°) axis and are 1.90 metres apart. The west stone is bigger than the other one. It's also massive and squarish, opposite to the other one being slenderer and tapering. It's the usual male and femal pair of stones. The bigger one measures 1.56 metres of height, 94 centimetres of width and about 56 centimetres of thickness. The other stone is 1.44 metres tall, about 80 centimetres wide and 62 centimetres thick at the base. It has a notch on the top.
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