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Some 200 yds. [yards] further up the glen is a small
circular enclosure of 24' diameter with a stony
bank and entrance from SE [South East]. A small
mound covers the entrance on the exterior
otherwise it presents no features of particular
interest. A large group of cairns lies
to the S. [South] and a few are immediately in
front at a nearer distance.
Some 80 yds. [yards] further up the glen is another
circular enclosure, the wall of which appears
to have been built of stone. It has an interior
diameter of 26' to 28'. The entrance is from the
SE. [South East] through a passage 2'.6" wide and 11' in
length. The circle is overgrown with heather
& exact measurement of the walls unobtainable
but apparently of the usual dimension 5' to 6'.
Some 3/4 m. [mile] up from the road is the furthest
up enclosure. It is largely formed of stone,
has an interior diameter of 24' and enters from the
SE. [South East] through a passage 10' long and of indefinite
width. A larger group of small cairns lies
between it and the burn which is about
200 yds. [yards] distant.
At the West or S. [South] end of the group
on the top of the bank above the burn
and on the SE [South East] point of the hill is a depression

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