

looking inside the broch from hillside opposite
Broch Age wall remnant is likeliest spot for a kirk to have been built upon
‘back’ of broch mound seen from track coming down from side of Vishall Hill
view of mound from shoreline facing it shows broch goes right down almost to shore, as evidenced by good wall exposure
well-exposed basal wall just above shoreline, you probably need the right tide to see it
southern view from the shore showing low turf-covered slab path/wall heading for front of broch mound – perhaps proof of Hedges’ conjecture that boats were hauled here
from the broch mound to the bank behind the later enclosure
roadside view parallel to dividing fence of ‘upper’ section
cairn seen from top of hillock opposite looking uphill
‘upper’ section seen from downhill side of dividing fence
‘upper’ section showing stones near dividing fence
view across ‘upper’ section from dividing fence
2 largest of Seven Knowes seen on skyline coming from northwards
one of chief mounds on skyline (object just visible is top of a trackside quarry, in case you’re wondering)
largest of the Seven Knowes seen from track
looking down on mound with ‘scrape’ from a few yards uphill
looking across south side of mound with ‘scrape‘
The Redland/Keek standing stone (RCAMS 273 at HY37992486) was, and stil is, the most visible piece of Redland South’s stonework
Knowe of Stenso seen from road coming down from Evie Village
Millfield mound with better indication of steep face
strange looking stone gatepillar at field entrance
Structure 8 in early December
Structure 8 in early December
House 3 in early December
House 3 in early December
House 2 in early December