Ballymeanoch is a complex of neolithic structures located in the Kilmartin Glen. It includes an avenue of two rows of standing stones with four and two stones each, which are estimated to be 4,000 years old. The tallest stone is 12 feet in height. The two middle stones of the four stone line are carved with cup and ring marks.
A third stone with a hole pierced through it once also stood here. It now lies by the nearby kerb cairn. This stone once stood northwest of the Ballymeanoch stone rows. It broke and fell sometime around 1880 and lay in place until 1977 when it was excavated and moved. Also in the complex are a burial cairn and a henge, which is almost totally ploughed over. Close-by are the Dunchraigaig Cairn and the cup-and-ring marks at Baluachraig.
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