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into and stone removed from it but though
no earth house is exposed from the plan
and the number of flat stones laid
bare in the mound it most probably contains
one. Abutting on the circle on the NE. [North East] is
a small oblong enclosure measuring about
37' x 9' widening towards the N. [North]. The banks are
much broken down. There has been an entrance
to the outer pend from the main enclosure
which may be secondary. The bank of the
pend is about 7' thick. The whole circle
has been much dilapidated at a recent
date to get stones for road metal probably.
Some 9' in front of the entrance on its S [South] side
a mound some 8' across runs round towards
the W [West] at a distance of about 13' from the
main bank and disappears passing N [North] W'[West]wards
beyond the circle.
Some 50 yds [yards] ENE. [East North East] of the last is another
enclosure circular with interior diameter of
31' and an entrance from the S [South] or
SE. [South East]. The entrance appears to have been
altered and has been wide
Some 30' E [East] of the first enclosure is a
mounded construction with a depression
on the top apparently a kiln.

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Alison James- Moderator, Jane F Jamieson