Cupmarked stone (present location)
A stone or rock outcrop, found in isolation, bearing one or more, small roughly hemispherical depressions, generally created by chipping or pecking. In this case the cupmarked stone has been moved from its original location. These date to the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (c. 2500 - 1800 BC).
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