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appears to have been broken through the banks
of this circle & the semicircle at a later date.
Some 30 yds. [yards] N. [North] on the end of a slight knoll is
a cup shaped hollow with an opening to the S. [South]
10' in diameter and apparently lined with stones.
Near the three enclosures are a dozen or so of
small cairns.
About 200 yds [yards] N. [North] of the three on a small
hillock are the faint remains of another circle
of ordinary type.
Some 30 yds. [yards] S. [South] of the three is a circular en:
:closure, entering from SE. [South East]. Interior diameter
29' x 34'. Bank 7' and 12' at entrance broken
through on the NW. [North West]. On the NW [North West] of the interior
are traces of an inner compartment the wall
of which appears to have been disturbed.

[Margin] O.S. [Ordnance Survey] 16.

On the opposite or W. [West] bank of the Allt Cille
Pheadair a m. [mile] N. [North] of its junction with the Helms:
:dale River is a hut circle. It appears to have

[Sketch inserted with note] not correctly drawn. See note book

been originally a turf & stone
enclosure with an interior diameter
of about 28' x 34' with entrance
from SE. [South East] and bank about 8'
thick and at a later time
a circle of stone has been
built from the entrance into

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