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TOR4.3.  Measured survey Torran Iochdarach
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TOR4.3.29 Clearing started on 28-30 before bracken spraying had taken place.
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TOR4.3.11 The largest of the buildings in this area, showing the internal division
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TOR4.3. 12-19 Looking west towards the 'new' stone dyke which bisects the site
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The remains of TOR4.3.1 lie, somewhat isolated, just beyond a forestry fence.
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TOR4.3.8 Very little remains of buildings in this area
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TOR4.3.15 & 16 The two most easterly buildings in the township
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TOR4.3.20 Looking north across the outshot. A boggy area to the east may have been a pond.
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All that can be detected of the enclosure TOR4.3.6 is a slightly raised bank and a change in vegetation.
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TOR4.3.10 Buildings in this area were robbed out to build the stone dyke constructed in the 19th century
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TOR4.3. Section of Estate map of 1819 showing Torranichtrach (Torran Iochdarach - Lower Torrans)
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TOR4.3.11 Clearing the footings of one of the walls reveals its thickness as 0.09m.
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TOR4.3.28 Showing the two lamb pens in 28 & 29
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TOR4.3.13 The only ruins on the site completely filled with dog's mercury in summer.
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TOR4.3.19 & 20 Part of the east wall of enclosure 19 and to the left of the photo, the north wall of building 20f
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