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At 26' in from the entrance
a wall 7' thick in the centre
of its course curves round
to meet the sides of the
main enclosure at 24'
and 16' from the entrance.
In the back division are
signs of several small
chambers and in the thickness of the
division wall.
Numerous small cairns lie around.
One lying some 40 yds. [yards] to the S. [South] has its longest
axis NNE and SSW, [North North East and South South West], measures 32' x 20' and is
about 3' high. Another lies N & S. [North & South] measures
22' x 16' and is about 3'6" high.
Near are the remains of an old wall run:
:ning down the hill and terminating in a
small circular enclosure with an
interior diameter of about 16' wall 4' thick
and entrance from the S. [South].
Between 3/4 m [mile] & 1 m. [mile] from Taunachy at the
end of the group is another hut circle
overgrown with heather. It is of simple
type measuring about 26' x 31'. It enters from
the SE [South East] but the details of the entrance are
indefinite. About a dozen cairns of the

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