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Laggangairn (Laggangarn) Standing Stones. Two standing stones which may have originally been part of a larger stone circle. Christian crosses were added at a later date, probably in the 6th or 7th cen

Laggangairn (Laggangarn) Standing Stones. Two standing stones which may have originally been part of a larger stone circle. Christian crosses were added at a later date, probably in the 6th or 7th centuries AD.

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Marks of Man on the Landscape, Aspects of Britishness, Shapes: Architects's Inspiration, Southern Upland Way: Marks of Man
Laggangairn (Laggangarn) Standing Stones. Two standing stones which may have originally been part of a larger stone circle. Christian crosses were added at a later date, probably in the 6th or 7th centuries AD.
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