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On an E-facing slope in upland terrain in the Galtee Mountains, overlooking valleys to the SE and NNE. A small rectangular structure (int. dims. 3.25m NE-SW; 2.2m NW-SE; wall T 0.6-0.7m; max. H 0.55m) constructed of rough red sandstone conglomerate boulders, approximately 3 courses high in places. There is a narrow entrance (Wth 0.75m) at the NE end of the SE wall. It is probably a 19th-century grouse-shooting butt.
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TS074-026----_01 Structure from SW
Compiled by: Jean Farrelly
Date of upload: 29 April 2019
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