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unobtainable. There is a suggestion from the
inequalities on the surface that it has con:
:tained some interior structure. Some
40' SE. [South East] is a much smaller hut circle. The
entrance is from E by N. [East by North]. The interior
dimensions are 18' by 20'. The bank which
is formed of turf is much worn down and
its width indefinite. There no mounds
visible in the vicinity.

St. Peter's Chapel Olgrinbeg Burn (3)
On the left bank of the Olgrinbeg burn
about 1/2 m. [mile] above its junction with the
Thurso River are the ruins of St. Peter's Chapel.
The walls stand to a height of about 2' and
are 3'.9" in width. The interior dimensions
are 24' by 13'. There is no sign of a chancel.

Broch Leosag. (45)
In the angle formed by the confluence of the
Olgrinbeg burn with the Thurso River on
the S. [South] side of the former & about 1/4 m. [mile] NE [North East] of
Leosag farm, is a low hillock evidently
containing the remains of a Broch. It
has been long under cultivation, and is
much spread out. The diameter overall
is about 95' and the greatest elevation
6'. No part of the structure is visible.

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