> It certainly looks and feels "right" to me and it's in an area where there are many humps in the > landscape, but there was no obvious path to it and the ground was waterlogged so I had to be
> content with just a photo for now. Does anyone know what it is, please?
difficult to tell from that distance, but it looks like it could be the remains of a broch perhaps. do you have a rough grid reference, or the name of a nearby farm? then I'll see what I can dig up
Cheers
Andy
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