1007722 |
RECORDING |
FIELD VISIT |
At the north end of the vallum are the footings of a house, 4.5m broad and 10.0m long, with walls 0.4m high and 0.75m broad. The house is aligned north to south with the western wall revetted into a steep slope. To the north of the structure and abutting the boundary wall to Clachanach are the possible remains of another structure. To the west of the original structure, at the top of the steep slope, is an enclosure 8.0m by 12.0m, formed by low walls, only 0. 3m high. [...] |
April 1996 |
1007736 |
RECORDING |
FIELD VISIT |
A small cairn, 1. 5m in diameter and 0. 5m high, made up of fist sized stones lies on the eastern side of Cnoc nam Bradhan. [...] |
April 1996 |
1007741 |
RECORDING |
FIELD VISIT |
A small cairn, 2m long by 1.5m wide and 0.2m high, composed of fist sized rounded stones, stands on the top of Sithean Beag, a mound within a smooth field. A possible bank runs west from the cairn for 1.5m before turning south. A small area to the immediate south of the cairn, on the summit of the mound, is actively eroding and shows that it is made of wind blown sand. [...] |
April 1996 |