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Date 4 March 2015 - 31 May 2016

Event ID 1044272

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Note

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1044272

This small fortification, which occupies a flat-topped knoll, is sub-rectangular on plan and measures about 30m from N to S by 26m transversely (0.07ha) within a single wall largely reduced to a mound of rubble. The line of the outer face is intermittently visible on the E, while a length standing up to 1m high has been exposed on the W; few inner facing stones are visible, but the wall is in the order of 3.5m in thickness and the entrance may be on the S. The footings of a modern dyke overlie the wall on the E and at the SE corner.

Information from An Atlas of Hillforts of Great Britain and Ireland – 31 May 2016. Atlas of Hillforts SC2873

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