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Field Visit

Date 3 November 1908

Event ID 1088250

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1088250

51. Fort, Harly Darlies.

On the spot so named at the north-west end of Dowlaw moss, and on the east side of the Dowlaw road, at an elevation of 743 feet above the sea, where the rock outcrops, is an oval enclosure (fig. 22 [DP229127]) measuring from crest to crest interiorly 145 feet by 102, and surrounded by a single rampart of earth and stone, supplemented towards the south, where the ground is level, by a trench. The trench is 20 feet in width and the rampart low, except at one point towards the north-west, where it is about 4 feet high. The whole area is covered with heather, and the entrance is uncertain.

RCAHMS 1915, visited 3 November 1908.

OS Map: Ber., v. NW.

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