What a shame! When someone has named a hill after the standing stones on its low summit, you would think that more care would be taken of them. Both of the stones here have fallen and now liw within a ruined compound.
One of the stones is in a field ditch wrapped in rusty chainlink fencing. The other is only slightly more fortunate, as this appears to have been left where it fell. When standing the latter would probably have been the taller of the two (assuming they were set into the ground by roughly the same amount.) It would have stood a little over 1.5m tall.
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