558085 |
RECORDING |
GROUND SURVEY |
NM 558 534 A complex of walls running for about 100m between high and low water marks links a small offshore island (Eilean nan Gabhar) and an intervening rock outcrop to the E end of Bonnavoulin Bay. The system provides access for boats at all states of the tide. Another more ruinous wall to the E and at a lower level may have given protection against wave action from the S. Immediately to the N is a cleared strip of beach which provides access for small boats. This survey was undertaken during 2006. [...] |
2006 |
558084 |
RECORDING |
GROUND SURVEY |
NM 559 533 The remains of a low stone wall run N/S for 70m across the small bay S of Eilean nan Gabhar. It is attached to the rocks at its southern end, but stops short of a rocky outcrop at the other side of the bay. While this simple wall might function as a fish trap, it is only exposed at low spring tides, unlike other fish traps noted during the survey which would function at both spring and neap tides. Its purpose remains uncertain. This survey was undertaken during 2006. [...] |
2006 |
556247 |
RECORDING |
GROUND SURVEY |
NM 531 292 The low stone wall enclosing part of this relatively sheltered beach is a fish-trap similar to others recorded in North Argyll (DES 2003, 41, 80; DES 2005, 33-4). This site was identified during 2007. [...] |
2007 |