MHG32695 - Inninmore, Inninmore Bay

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This fish-trap is built at the western end of a gravel bay, the rest of which is clear, with no major river mouth or cleared landing area. At the centre of the bay stands a cottage built in 1862 and last permanently occupied in 1939. Behind it are the ruins of earlier cottages, occupied by 1770.

The trap is constructed of two straight sides with a small curved area where they meet. There is no obvious gap. Set close inside the inner face are several upright wooden posts, the tallest 90 cm high. A total of nine were located, some just stumps. They are whole small branches, complete with bark, and their appearance suggests use in the relatively recent past. The upper ends of the trap are buried under sand and gravel, and the difference in height between the inside and the outside is very noticeable.
Information supplied by Sound of Mull Survey - P Martin.

(KC 12/03)

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Grid reference Centred NM 7259 4160 (80m by 80m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NM74SW
Civil Parish MORVERN
Geographical Area LOCHABER

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