scheduled monuments
- Arn Hill Stone Circle, Rothiemay Station Cairnie, Scotland
- Hutton Mote Motte Hutton and Corrie, Scotland
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Cairn Ley, Glaschul Hill
Towie, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of a cairn, located at approximately 320m OD on a southeast-facing slope. This monument was scheduled in 1961, but the original scheduling inadequately defines the area.
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Stone Circle 480m NE of Cairnton
Forgue, Scotland
The monument is the remains of a recumbent stone circle constructed and in use during the Bronze Age (2500BC to 800BC). It is visible as a large recumbent stone – a stone set on its side rather than upright - and a single flanking standing stone.
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Candle Stane Stone Circle 380m E of Coldhome
Insch, Scotland
The monument comprises a recumbent stone circle, surrounding a well-defined central cairn, visible as a series of upstanding and prostrate stones. The monument was last scheduled in 1970.
- Candle Hill Stone Circle 600m SE of Old Rayne Rayne, Scotland
- Watch Stone Stone Settings, Barnhouse Settlement Stenness, Scotland
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Stone Circle 150m NE of Corrydown
Auchterless, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of a recumbent stone circle, of the later Neolithic period, about 5500 years old.
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Cothiemuir Hill Stone Circle
Keig, Scotland
The monument comprises a stone circle of prehistoric date, which lies within a forestry plantation on Cothiemuir Hill.
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Broomend Henge, Standing Stones and Symbol Stone
Kintore, Scotland
The monument comprises a henge and avenue of prehistoric date (probably late 3rd to early 2nd millennia BC), which lies on an E facing slope in a much altered landscape, approximately 175m NNE of Broom Lodge.
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Druidsfield Stone Circle, Montgarrie
Tullynessle and Forbes, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of a stone circle of prehistoric date, visible as two standing stones. The monument was last scheduled in 1961. It is being rescheduled to clarify the location and extent of the protected area.
- Dunnideer Stone Circle 450m NW of Dunnideer Tower Insch, Scotland