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Field Visit

Date June 1980

Event ID 1167607

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1167607

NR 302 640. On the flat heather-covered moorland known as Lamh-bheinn there are the remains of at least two hut-circles and several stretches of field-walls. The better-preserved hut (A) measures about 5m in internal diameter within a grass- and heather-covered wall 1.5m thick and 0.3m high; there is no sign of an entrance. Only half of the second hut (B) survives, but this indicates that it measured about 8m in diameter within a wall 2m thick and 0.6m high. An oval foundation (C), situated east of B, and which may have destroyed this side of the hut-circle, measures 5m by 3m internally within a wall 1.5m thick and 0.3m high. The field-walls, situated to the N of hut B and visible merely as boulders protruding through the peat, may also be of early date.

Visited June 1980

RCAHMS 1984

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