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About 100m further south is a double row aligned east – west then a further 25m south across an old leat is a stone avenue almost in the same alignment.
The northern circle and avenue The northern stone circle is almost in the centre of this stone avenue. It is very small, only about 3.5m across, consisting of 7 stones.
The double row is about 180m long and ends in the east with a 4ft (1.2m) pillar. The avenue ends in the east with a large triangular stone and in the west with a pair of terminal stones.
Just to the south of the avenue is a cist chamber covered by a large split capstone, the missing section was cut out to make a gatepost. In a clockwise direction from here you can walk to a 6ft (1.8m) standing stone to the SW then cross to the west passing some large flat granite slabs to reach the southern circle, standing stone and cairns. See Merrivale 2 for more on this complex
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