Taversoe Tuick

The main area of the upper chamber looking east.
The eastern cell is directly opposite with its two portal stones and the entrance passage is on the left just past the vertical slab in the north wall.
The single upright slab restored into the southern wall can be seen bottom right and the entrance to the southern cell can just be made out mid right.
All five lintels can be seen in the chamber floor, Burroughs founds the central one broken and the hole is now used to gain access to the lower chamber.
The western slab (foreground) is not original it is a replacement for the lintel that crumbled into pieces when Burroughs found it, remnants of the original
lintel can be seen beneath this stone when viewed from the lower chamber.

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