Glenquicken
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Glenquicken


Glenquicken is an oval stone circle about 3 km east of Creetown. It stands in a pasture on the Cambret Moor.
The circle has a diameter of 15.5 m and consists of 29 low stone blocks. There is a gap in the southwest where a stone could be missing. The highest point of the stone circle is in the southeast. In the middle is a 1.6 m high monolith made of granite. Around it lies a pile of field stones, which was probably created during land reclamation work.
The circle has a diameter of 15.5 m and consists of 29 low stone blocks. There is a gap in the southwest where a stone could be missing. The highest point of the stone circle is in the southeast. In the middle is a 1.6 m high monolith made of granite. Around it lies a pile of field stones, which was probably created during land reclamation work.
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