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SE [South East] of Kinbrace station to the burn at Burnfoot
(?) name lie numbers of small cairns with remains
of enclosures & old walls on the lower slopes above
the road.

[Margin] Unnoted

About 1/2 m. [mile] S.E [South East] of Kinbrace Station is a hut circle
with entrance from ESE [East South East] and an interior diameter

[Sketch inserted]

of 35'. The bank is 7' wide except
near the entrance where on the
E [East] side it is 10' and on the
W. [West] side 13' increasing to 18'
at 11' from entrance on the
interior and externally about 5'.6" high.
The entrance is about 6' wide.
Numerous cairns lie around.
Some 250 yds [yards] E. [East] is another circle - stone built
The walls are quite ruined. The interior has
been dug out of the slope of the hill so as to make
it level. The interior diameter is about 26' x 28' the
thickness of the 6' - increasing to 15' on either side
of the entrance which is narrow but its width not ascertainable

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From the centre of the back wall
a platform of stone - 6' wide projects
for about 18' into the interior towards
the entrance. The entrance is
SE. [South East].

[Margin] O.S. [Ordnance Survey] ?47

About 3/4 m [mile] S.E [South East] of Kinbrace

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Alison James- Moderator, Jane F Jamieson