Judging from the stone lying at the base of the shorter of these two stones I would say this was in fact a three stone alignment, but Anthony thinks it may indicate that the stone has been broken off.
The two stones now straddle a farm track and are next to the fences either side, one on the track and one over the fence in the adjoining field. They are conglomerates, with the rightmost one (as you approach from the road) being the most interesting one - all nobbly and with a fine shoulder about half way up its 1.5m height.
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From Clogh Mills take the B94 south to Clogh and the turn left along the B64. After 800m you will pass a road on the left. Start counting the farm tracks on the right. Just over 1km from this turn off you should come to the third lane on the right with a bungalow next to it. The stones are 100m past this bungalow right on the track.
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