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Location - Mullyknock or Topped Mountain; Enniskillen; Fermanagh.

Description
Despite a careful search, no visible trace was found of a stone circle stated by Wakeman to be little more than a quarter of a mile west of a hill top round cairn. He described the circle as 45ft [13m] in diameter and formed by 28 stones regularly placed, so as to nearly touch each other.

Location - The Graves; Letterbailey; Enniskillen; Fermanagh.

Description
In dry land surrounded by damp pasture on top of a slight hill with a view over Letterbailey Mt. to the north and beside a stream forming the townland boundary. Not marked on any ordinance survey map. This stone circle, known as "The Graves" was reported by a local individual. It consists of 16 small slabs ranging in height 0.1-0.35m. The circle is 8.8m in diameter and is traversed NNE-SSE by a modern field boundary, with 3 of the stones forming the circle now east of the boundary. The level interior is crossed by cultivation ridges.

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Location - Brougher; Enniskillen; Fermanagh.

Description
On an upper south facing slope of Brougher Mt. This site comprises a central, tapered standing stone, c1.7m high, immediately north of a row of 7 othostats, 0.22-0.67m high, orientated east to west. The row is tangential to the remains of a stone circle southeast of the tapered stone. It consists of 7 stones, 0.2-0.6m high, with 5 stones surviving in an arc N-E-ESE & 2 standing at southwest, giving an approx. diam. of 7m. The remains of a probable 2nd circle, of 7 small stones, 0.12-0.4m high is just SW of the tapered stone

Further Information
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