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Description
Comprises 3 ruined buildings and 2 enclosures. Surrounded
by the remains of an iron "deer-proof" fence.
Generally rough heathland, with several small patches
of improved land. Covers an area of roughly 1 hectare.
Upper building
Rectangular, E-W alignment, internal measurements 4.5m
x 3m
- walls, well constructed and consistently to a height
of 1.5m and width of 0.7m, squarish corners - entrance
in S wall 1m wide, small window in west wall, 0.4 square
metres.
Middle/Main building
Rectangular, E-W alignment, 2 compartments. Small stream
to west.
East compartment, internal measurement 8m x 3m, walls
variable in height from 1.5m to 0.2 (tumbled in places)
width consistently of 0.6m, corners squarish, entrance
in south wall with lintel at 1.5m, also window.
West compartment, internally 3m x 2.5m walls generally
to 1.5m height, (tumbled in SW corner) and 0.6m width,
small window, partially blocked in south wall.
A built-up terrace with a small escarpment and (in front
of the entrance), a faced wall to 1m height lies in
front of this building. Improved land lies down slope.
Lower building
Rectangular, E-W alignment, internally 5m x 2.5m.
- walls, more roughly constructed than previous 2 buildings,
generally to height of 1- 1.5m but tumbled in SE corner,
0.5m in width, battered" to some extent. Corners
rounded++
- possible remains of small platform and ? Entrance
at SE corner
- improved ground to SW and enclosure to NW. Small stream
to east.
Enclosures
- In NW - steeply sloping and SE facing, includes a
shallower strip 30m x 7m next to the stream
- In east - triangular area, roughly 25m sides of easier
SW facing ground. A constructed track way connects this
to the main building (see plan).
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