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Date 7 June 2013

Event ID 961634

Category Documentary Reference

Type External Reference

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/961634

A short distance from the north bank of the River Quoich and centred on NN 81615 40334 are the scant remains of two, or perhaps three, buildings, none of which is represented on the first edition OS 6-inch map.

Building 1 measures 8m east/west by 4m wide externally, the walls being overlain by vegetation. It is divided internally by a cross wall; otherwise no other features are discernible. To its immediate east is Building 2 which measures 6m east/west by 4.5m wide externally. It appears to be sub-rectangular in shape although wall tumble makes it difficult to accurately assess its outline.

The possible remains of a third building, 8m long, lie to the immediate east of Building 2 although its entire outline is difficult to trace.

Information from J Lewis, Scotia Archaeology 7 June 2013

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