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slight hollow are the remains of three small
elliptical enclosures, overgrown with heather
measuring in the interior 16' by 10', 12' by 7' and
20' by 10' respectively. They seem to have been
built of turf and the walls are much spread out.
Adjoining the largest of these is an enclosure,
square with rounded angles measuring 36' in
diameter similarly constructed. Close by it
is another small foundation measuring interiorly
10' by 8', with another 30' NE [North East] of it, while
50 yds [yards] NE. [North East] up the hollow are the remains of
two other small huts. (These remains are
not prehistoric but may possibly be mediaeval.)

Old Luce Cairn Camrie Fell. (20 b.)
Some 300 yds. [yards] W. [West] of the highest point of Camrie
Fell is a cairn almost reduced to the ground
level and measuring some 40' in diameter.

Cairnlike heaps. Unnoted.
On the NE [North East] extremity of the Fell at an elevation
of about 475' & to the S. [South] of an old pack road, near
where it passes through a gate some 300 yds [yards] NE. [North East] of the summit
is a small group of cairn-like heaps of about 12' - 14'
diameter.

Hut circle (O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Cairn) (20 b.)
On a slight rise between the NE. [North East] end of
Camrie Fell and the outliers of the Bught
Fell at the side of the old pack road
is a hut circle of oval form in the
wall of which many large boulders have
been used. It has measured interiorly

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