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there are no remains of any definite structure.
The bank is much worn down & formed of
turf & stone. Almost contiguous lies an:
:other with an interior diameter of 25' - 26'
and its entrance from the same direction
The bank which is faced with stone is
about 5' in thickness. A few feet to the W. [West]
of the entrance to the first circle is a low
stony mound with a diameter of about
10'. Some 80 yds. [yards] E. [East] of the last
is another hut circle measuring
interiorly 25' x 27' and entering from the
SE. [South East]. The bank is about 5' in thickness
and is faced on the interior with upright
stones. The width of the entrance is indefinite.

Chapel S. [Site] (Unnoted)
Immediately to the W. [West] of Braemore
Lodge is an old graveyard still in use
and within it is said to be the site of a
chapel.
Some 300 yds. [yards] NW. [North West] of Braemore Lodge
is another hut circle. It has an enclosing
bank formed of turf and stone 5'.6"
in thickness and measures interiorly
31' x 34'. The entrance has been from the
SE. [South East] and appears to have been about 5' in width.
Some 40' to the S. [South] of it is another with

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