What a wonderfully huggable stone! It's no more than 1.2m tall, but it's quite chubby - around 1m across each side. A small, pointed stone stands next to its north face.
The stone stands in good pasture on a west-facing slope overlooking the Glendermot River, which at this point is not very big, but it is fast-flowing. The views westward towards the Knockmealdown Mountains are wonderful.
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