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Field Visit

Date 1972

Event ID 580429

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/580429

The foundations of three structures lie in the rough moorland SSW of the Bull Loch. 'A' is an oval setting of stones, some 15m x 8m. The walls, one course only, are about 1m wide. The narrow door at the WSW is made of two orthostats, 2.1m x 2m. 'B': An oval setting of stones 13m x 8m rings the top of a small knoll which may be natural or may be partly built up. It is made of smaller stones than 'A'. It has no obvious door and there is a slight hollow in the centre. 'C', a circular setting of stones 20m x 22m, lies 200m NW of 'A' and 'B'. It is made of large stones. The entrance, 4.8m wide, is made of large orthostats.

I Hopkins 1972.

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