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Field Visit

Date 20 July 1993

Event ID 623726

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/623726

NO08NW 26 0000 8573

Two subrectangular huts and some secondary drystone rubble pens are situated on the NW of the Bynack Burn 120m N of Bynack Lodge. Set at the foot of a terrace, they lie on the same alignment (NE to SW) and measure 8.9m and 7.8m in length by 1.9m and 2.7m in breadth respectively within rubble-faced walls about 0.9m in thickness, each with an entrance in the SE side. That to the SW is the better preserved at 0.75m in height, and two drystone pens have been built against its SW corner.

(MAR93 509-10)

Visited by RCAHMS (PJD), 20 July 1993.

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