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Torhouse Stone Circle


The Torhouse Stone Circle is a stone circle made up of nineteen granite boulders west of Wigtown. The circle stands on an artificial mound made of earth and stones.
The stones have a height ranging from about 0.6 metres to 1.5 metres and are arranged in a circle with a diameter of about 22 metres.
Just about 130 metres to the east of the circle is a stone row of three stones.
The stones have a height ranging from about 0.6 metres to 1.5 metres and are arranged in a circle with a diameter of about 22 metres.
Just about 130 metres to the east of the circle is a stone row of three stones.
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