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Stones of Stenness and Barnhouse Village Aagin

I have previously posted about the Stones of Stenness here, Barnhouse Village here and here and the Odin Stone and Watchstone here.

I can’t remember the information boards from when we were there in 2017 but I took the opportunity to photograph them last June:-

Barnhouse Village/Stones of Stenness Information Board 1

Stones of Stenness  Information Board 2

Odin Stone Information Board:-

Odin Stone Information Board

Barnhouse Village Information Boards:-

Barnhouse Village Information Board

Barnhouse Village Information Board 2

Barnhouse Village Information Board 4

More Neolithic Orkney

The piece of land on which the Stones of Stenness lie contains other neolithic remnants.

One is the Watchstone (which used to have a companion Odin Stone which was destroyed in 1814 by the leaseholder of the land.)

The Watchstone from path round Stones of Stenness, Ness of Brodgar behind:-
Watchstone From Path Round Stones of Stenness

The Watchstone and Ness of Brodgar, Loch of Stenness to left, Loch of Harray to right:-

Watchstone and Ness of Brodgar

The Watchstone, looking over the Loch of Stenness, Hoy in distance:-

Watchstone, Hoy in Distance

Two hundred yards or so north east of the Stones of Stenness are the remains of a neolithic settlement called Barnhouse Village – of which more later. This photo taken from the edge of the village over the bottom of the Loch of Harray shows how close Maeshowe is (green mound just to right of centre of picture.)

Towards Maeshowe from Barnhouse Village

Looking northwest over the Loch of Harray from Barnhouse Village you can also easily see the Ring of Brodgar:-

Looking Towards Ring of Brodgar from Barnhouse Village

Closer view of Ring of Brodgar from Barnhouse Village:-
Ring of Brodgar over Loch of Harray from Barnhouse Village

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