English: The Goatstones A small stone circle formed of four, squat, upright slabs, the eastmost one of which bears about 13 well preserved cup marks. Considered to belong to the four-poster class of stone circle, most commonly found in Perthshire. The trig point on Ravensheugh Crags is just visible above the right-hand stone in the row at the back.
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