No, no chamber, very little mound at all in fact, although as you can see the centre is heavily overgrown - my limited "gardening" concentrated on freeing the kerb! Canmore have it as a Clava cairn, but Audrey Henshall omits it from "Chambered Cairns of The Central Highlands (brilliant book, by the way) as a ring cairn.
If you come the sun is bound to shine for your photos. It is very similar to other monuments around Inverness (e.g. Culduthel, Stonyfield/Raigmore) and Avielochan (which I've yet to visit) looks related as well, with the graded, egg-shaped stones of the kerb.
Like that kerb. Seems to have a sort of Avielochan vibe to it. Any sign of a chamber?
No, no chamber, very little mound at all in fact, although as you can see the centre is heavily overgrown - my limited "gardening" concentrated on freeing the kerb! Canmore have it as a Clava cairn, but Audrey Henshall omits it from "Chambered Cairns of The Central Highlands (brilliant book, by the way) as a ring cairn.
If you come the sun is bound to shine for your photos. It is very similar to other monuments around Inverness (e.g. Culduthel, Stonyfield/Raigmore) and Avielochan (which I've yet to visit) looks related as well, with the graded, egg-shaped stones of the kerb.