This spectacular row was re-erected in 1894 and must look much as it did when first erected. The 39' diameter cairn at the western end of the row has 27 irregularly spaced stones, the two tallest being 3'6" high. There are 2 flat slabs in the central hollow of the cairn which may be the remains of a kistvaen.
The huge pillar next to the cairn weighs about 3 tons. The whole site seems to have been chosen to enhance the impact of its appearance with the ground rising gradually towards both ends of the row from the lowest point at its centre.