Situated on the lower south-western slopes
of Hart Tor, this Bronze Age monument consists of a pair of stone rows,
one a single and one a double, that converge on a pair of cairns. Of the
two rows the double is the more impressive, it starts just to the east
of the River Meavy and runs uphill in an east-north-east direction. The
row terminates at its eastern end with a kerbed cairn comprising of a
circle of about 15 stones. The second stone row is a badly damaged course
of less than 20 stones which ascends the hill in a south-west to north-east
direction. Its eastern end is marked by a second cairn; this cairn does
not have an encircling kerb of stones.
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