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the Glen plantation and towards the NE [North East] end
of the area is a hut circle the plan of which
is fairly definite.

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A small circle with an
interior diameter of 5' and a wall 2 1/2' thick
entered from the E. [East], has been contained
within an outer circular wall running
from either side of the entrance and
forming an incomplete circle with a diameter of 13'.
The line of the outer wall except where it comes
into contact with the smaller circle is merely
represented by large stones set at intervals.

Cairn (23a)
Near the upper end of the second field to the
N. [North] of the upper end of the Glen Plantation is
a large cairn reduced to an elevation of
from 2' to 3' and measuring in diameter
50'. An excavation at a spot near the
circumference on the W. [West] seems to indicate
the removal of a cist but the primary
interment has probably not been disturbed.

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