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Knowe of Gullow

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<b>Knowe of Gullow</b>Posted by widefordImage © wideford
Nearest Town:Stromness (9km SSW)
OS Ref (GB):   HY30691629 / Sheet: 6
Latitude:59° 1' 42.05" N
Longitude:   3° 12' 27.16" W

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Up from the Harray Community Centre take the Netherbrough Road, go way down past Maesquoy and The Castle is on your right before the Ballarat House turn-off abutting the road. Because of the conflicting measurements I suspect some belong to the mound and others to the slight eminence it sits on. But most definitely well above head height from the road ! I didn't have time to go on the mound, so I don't know if the outcropping stones are still visible - perhaps they have been used for the modern cairn, thought to be broch material.
I went as far as the turn for Ballarat House, and in the field opposite Gullow is what looked like a banked feature which looks equally Iron Age but must be modern as it is not noted anywhere.
wideford Posted by wideford
13th March 2017ce

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NMRS record no, HY31NW 1. In 1946 the rectilinear mound is 40-45 yards square and 12 foot high but in 1960 it is described as ~45m N/W by 36m and 1.5m high which does not compute. I suspect some belong to the mound and others to the slight eminence it sits on. Most definitely well above head height from the road ! An irregular outcrop of stones from the turf is thought to hint at a substantial structure beneath. wideford Posted by wideford
13th March 2017ce