1007911 |
RECORDING |
FIELD VISIT |
A small rectangular area, approximately 5m x 6m, of open ground with the suggestion of low banks towards the outside. [...] |
April 1996 |
1007916 |
RECORDING |
FIELD VISIT |
Two possible shieling mounds lie approximately 100m apart, on opposite sides of a gully SE of Cnoc Druidean, at NM 2700 2298 and NM 2694 2298 respectively. They comprise of rough drystone walls in plan approximately 2m square . They may be associated with a dry stone wall/ bank at NM 2706 2299. [...] |
April 1996 |
1007697 |
RECORDING |
FIELD VISIT |
Around the surviving croft house at Cnoc-culphail are the remains of two other structures and a number of small enclosures. To the immediate east is a partially roofed building, 19.0m long and 8.0m wide. This building is fronted by a cobbled pathway and has a small circular structure, 1.0m in diameter, close to its eastern wall and a number of lean-to outhouses against its northern wall. To the north-west of the surviving croft house is a rebuilt croft house, 8.0m by 4.0 m, with walls 1.2m in height, which is in use as a sheep fank. This structure has probably been substantially rebuilt although the southern end appears original. The area between the structures and the northern limit of the croft has been partitioned by enclosure walls. [...] |
April 1996 |