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Field Visit

Date 2001

Event ID 648617

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/648617

The two remaining buildings have not altered since the inspection by Ann Lieu last year. There was evidence of slight vandalism to the door of the Inshore but structurally the buildings remain intact.

Street 2001, 11.

Inshore Cottage - The cottages survive as three distinct structures. The structure in the foreground of the picture survives as a series of foundations but is clearly visible in the immediate vegetation. The two remaining standing structures are intact and are in fair condition, the middle building is accessible and is used as a store and small shelter. The end building is secured with brickwork and boards and as such is inaccessible, it too stands in a fair condition. There is no physical change to the buildings condition as reported in the 2000 archaeological report.

Street 2001, 21.

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