Huntersquoy chambered cairn is situated on a gently sloping hill overlooking Calf Sound, on the island of Eday, in Orkney, Scotland.
These tombs, often called "stalled cairns" are characterized by a central passage edged by upright stones which divide spaces into separate chambers.
At the entrance to the lower chamber, the height is 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in), but rapidly drops as the passage progresses.
The upper chamber was originally rectangular in shape and aligned west to east.
Finds from the tomb were donated to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland by landowner, Major H. Hebden of Carrick House, Eday in 1938.