MHG12428 - Dola

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Centred at NC 614 076 are three closely grouped hut circles ('A' - 'C'), situated on a S-facing slope below an eminence on ground also settled in early-modern times.
'A' is set into the slope in the N, and measures 11.0m in diameter within a turf-covered wall spread to 2.0m and 0.4m internal height. A gap in the S is probably the entrance although it may be quarrying executed during the construction of a later, small sheiling-like footing which obscures the wall in the SW.
'B' is set into the slope in the N and E. It is turf and heather-covered and measures 7.5m N-S by 6.5m internally. Although the wall is clearly indicated being spread from 2.5m - 3.0m and 0.5m high it is ill-defined owing to its spread and slumped nature; its remains are rather angular in the NW.
'C' is strongly built and heather-covered. It measures 9.0m N-S by 8.5m within a wall spread from 2.0m - 2.5m and 0.5m high internally, but 1.1m high externally in the NE.
The entrance in the S is marked by two large blocks on either side. Later cultivation has overlaid much of the area, but some obviously contemporary clearance heaps occur particularly around 'C'.
Surveyed at 1:10,000.
Visited by OS (J B) 7 October 1980.

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Location

Grid reference Centred NC 6138 0762 (226m by 101m) (3 map features)
Map sheet NC60NW
Geographical Area SUTHERLAND
Civil Parish LAIRG

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