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end of the division wall on its E [East] side is a
recess 3' across the opening, 2'.8" deep and 1'.6"
across the back.
Some 30 yds [yards] NE. [North East] from the last is
another stone built circle, much ruined
measuring interiorly 37' x 39' with entrance
from SSE. [South South East]. Within the interior and
abutting on the inner wall from the E [East] side
of the entrance Northward has been a stone
built structure almost circular in outline
measuring about 31' from E to W [East to West] and about
27' from N to S. [North to South]. It is much ruined and
the plan in consequence difficult to determine
but it has evidently been entered by a narrow
passage about 2' wide curving inwards from
the N [North] side giving access to a round chamber
in the centre of the construction and probably
to another which appears
to have existed to the W [West] of it.

[Sketch inserted]

There has also been a chamber
at the E [East] side close to the wall
of the circle which has possibly
entered by a separate passage
which has branched from the
passage to the main chamber
at its commencement.

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Alison James- Moderator, Jane F Jamieson