It's quite a trek to reach these stones, a trek that really requires wellies. After asking permission at the farm (they seemed very pleased to help), I was pointed through some gates and told to keep on walking. The first stone (T 105 648) is very visible, sitting in the middle of a grass field. The other however (T 107 650, T 108 651 & T 110 653) were not easy to find. I think I found one of them, but can't be sure. The stream that bisects the alignment does not make things easier.
The nearby stone (T 107 643) appears to have disappeared.
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