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remain about 4'.4" apart. They measure 2'.10" and
3' across the base respectively & are each about 2'.6" above ground. That on the W. [West] is 2' distant from
the divisional stone and about 17' in from the outer
edge of the cairn. In rear of the chamber
several large stones protrude as if forming the
back and two sides of another chamber, facing the
S. [South]. The side slabs in this case standing anglewise to the
back slab.

Dornoch
[Margin] Unnoted
About 1m [mile] NW. [North West] of the factor's office at Clashmore
on the E [East] side of the track thro' Clashmore Wood,
is a cairn. It is circular with a diameter of
about 60', a height of about 7', and, though
considerably demolished, neither chamber nor
cist has been exposed.
Some 100 yds. [yards] NW. [North West] is a hut circle with its entrance
from the SSE. [South South East] measuring interiorly 33'.6" x
35'.6". The enclosing bank is about 6' wide

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