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Class II symbol stone, Woodwray Castle
The cross face has panels of interlace and fantastic figures and on the reverse is a mounted figure to the left of a double-disc above a step symbol.
It meaures 5'9" high by 3'4" at base tapering to 2'9" at the top by 5" thick.
(This slab is so like those from Aberlemno (NO 522 555) only 1/2 mile away, that it must have come from there.)
It had apparently been used as a slab for the kitchen floor.
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