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Indicated — Tullira

Fairy fort / stone ringfort
Indicated — Tullira
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On a SW-facing slope in rough pastureland, formerly part of the demesne of Tullira Castle. Classified by McCaffrey (1952, 288, no. 49) as a circular stone fort (max. diam. c. 47m) defined by a wall (Wth c. 2.4m; H c. 0.9m) best preserved at W; elsewhere it was leveled to its foundations. There was a Man-made underground passage (GA114-164001-) in the interior. In 1961 it was described as a circular mound planted with trees (SMR file). On inspection in November 1982 the poorly preserved wall (base Wth 4.2m; int. H 0.7m; ext. H 1.3m), defined by inner and outer wall-facing with a rubble core, was visible but in the NE sector a later field was superimposed upon it. A shallow flat-bottomed fosse (Wth 4m) and a broad low outer bank (Wth 3m) were also evident. The interior was overgrown and uneven but the Man-made underground passage was located in the SW quadrant. The foundations of an overgrown rectangular structure were also noted in this area. Compiled by: Olive Alcock Date of upload: 7 September 2018
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