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Field Visit

Date 8 June 1998

Event ID 991296

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/991296

NO77SE 8 7860 7468.

This well consists of a spring issuing from the hillside below the traditional site of the chapel. It comprises a single course of dressed stone forming the sides with a lintel and second course of stone over the top. The opening measures 0.2m in width and 0.4m in height.

T Holden and C Lowe (Headland Archaeology) 8 June 1998; NMRS MS 899/90, no.6

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