A small complex consisting of a fine five stone circle, two short rows and three cairns in Co. Cork
To the west of the circle is a two-stone alignment and in the fields to the south are three overgrown cairns, one of which appears to have a kerb of upright, radial set stones.
Knockraheen complex consists of this five stone circle of low but large stones situated on high ground with a view over the valleys to the west and south. The recumbent axial stone of this rather nice stone circle has a flattened top and both sides slope up to give a neat shape. The portal stones are longer than tall and the two side stones are smaller and stubby.