Again, the view of Nephin mountain on the southern horizon is the best thing about these gorse-engulfed ruins.
A few orthostats are visible along the east side indicating a north-south alignment. A few little stones to the north could be the tops of the stones forming the court. The south end of the tomb is marked by a backstone and one displaced roof slab.
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