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Field Visit

Date May 1996 - June 1996

Event ID 1007326

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1007326

Set against the foot of a west facing outcrop on the east side of a very overgrown come are the tumbled remains of 2 small pens:-

a) The larger pen is circular in plan and measures 5.0m in diameter over walls 0.65m in width constructed of random boulders. No entrance is visible.

b) The smaller pen lies 20.0m to the north-east and is set against the same outcrop where a boundary wall abuts the cliff. It is sub-rectangular in plan and measures 3.0m along the face of the cliff by 2.Om deep. The walls, which are well built, stand 0.7m high and measure 0.45m thick. No entrance is visible.

(BAL96 070)

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