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largely built of stone and the remains
of walls which run among them as
if demarcating holdings belonging to them
are very numerous. The groups of cairns
as well as the hut circles appear to be
within these enclosures, but...

[Margin] Unnoted.

Some 400 yds. [yards] from the burn and 500 yds. [yards] above
the road is a circular enclosure with an
interior diameter of 26'. The thickness of
the bank is indefinite - along the the inner
face large stones are set at intervals. The Entrance
is from the SE. [South East].

[Margin] Unnoted.

Some 40 yds. [yards] SE. [South East] of the last is an oval
enclosure with interior diameters of 38' x 41'.
It enters from SE [South East] but the width of the
entrance is not apparent. It has probably
been about 3'. The bank is 7' in width, &
is overgrown with heather
and seems to be of turf & stone.

[Sketch inserted]

At about 6' along the
inner face of the bank
to the right of the
entrance is a passage
through the bank
some 6' in length
into a sunk chamber

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Alison James- Moderator, Jane F Jamieson