The Ordnance Survey map has a single standing stone marked near to the road. This is wrong on two counts - it's actually a six-stone stone row and it's nowhere near the road.
Four of the six stones are still upright. The other two lie in line with the rows axis. They are a little hard to see when you approach, because they are on the far side of a field hedge. This was obviously constructed to respect the line of the row, but thankfully it wasn't built so that it incorporated the row. Oddly, one stone is not on the main axis, but is offset by 1.5m or so. The tallest stone is around 1.8m tall, but the others aren't much smaller.
The alignment is southeast-northwest and points towards Crohaun Mountain. It does not point to the highest point though, but to somewhere down its southern slope.
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