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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 733821

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/733821

NG35SE 14 397 518.

Situated on the east bank of the River Treaslane are faint traces of a dun. It occupies a promontory and measures 16m NW/SE x 12m NE/SW with a drop of 8m to the sea below on all sides except the southern. Remains of a stone walling 0.2m in height are visible at the north and east, but to the west the perimeter survives only as a grass-covered bank. The faint indications of an entrance lies at the south and here the perimeter is revetted.

Visited by M A Nicolson January 1990.

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