![]() The Sheldon stone circle on the crest of the hill | |
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Location | near Oldmeldrum |
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Region | Aberdeenshire |
Coordinates | 57°18′53″N2°17′44″W / 57.314706°N 2.2956551°W |
Type | Recumbent stone circle |
Site notes | |
Public access | Yes |
Official name | Sheldon, stone circle |
Type | Prehistoric ritual and funerary: stone circle or ring |
Designated | 17 August 1925 |
Reference no. | SM45 |
Sheldon stone circle is a prehistoric stone circle located to the south of Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Sheldon stone circle is also known as Sheildon, Shelden, Shieldon, Sheldon of Bourtie and Sheldon of Bourtree. [1] [2] It is located north of Sheldon farm and lies to the south of Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire. Sitting on a knoll, it is a scheduled ancient monument. [3]
The circle has five remaining stones, with two outliers. It is 24 metres in diameter. [4] Researchers followed Alexander Keiller in positing that Sheldon was a recumbent stone circle, despite there being no remaining recumbent. Recent work by Historic Environment Scotland suggests the circle was not a recumbent stone circle. [4]