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Templewood Stone Circle, Kilmartin Glen
Dating from some time before 3000 BC and thought to have been in use for more than 2000 years as a ritual and funerary site.  The name Templewood came about in Victorian times when the trees were planted around the site.
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Templewood Stone Circle, Kilmartin Glen

Dating from some time before 3000 BC and thought to have been in use for more than 2000 years as a ritual and funerary site. The name Templewood came about in Victorian times when the trees were planted around the site.

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