Brotherstone Hill
Brotherstone Hill is a hill near St. Boswells and the Eildon Hills in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, with two standing stones from the megalithic age, on the summit of Brotherstone Hill, at a height of 418 metres.[1] The stones differ in height (2.45m and 1.60m) and stand 16 metres apart. The stones mark the boundary between the old Borders counties of Roxburghshire and Berwickshire.

The Brothers' Stones

Brotherstone Hill
Brotherstone Farm is situated off a minor road, between the villages of Gattonside and Smailholm.
References
- "Brotherstone Hill". hillbagging.co.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
External links
- RCAHMS record of Brothers' Stones, Brotherstone Hill
- Ancient Stones: Brotherstone standing stones
- Megalithic Portal: Brothers' Stones
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