DisgrifiadAt the head of a shallow, boulder-filled valley lies a group of small enclosures.
The largest, at measures internally 13.5m. N-S by 6.5m. and is generally rectangular in plan, although the N end is distinctly rounded. It is bounded by boulder walls up to 1.0m. wide, 0.8m. high; there is a possible entrance midway along the W wall. Two vague E-W walls, respectively 6.0m. and 10.0m. from the N end, divide the interior into three. A further, N-S wall, dividing the southernmost compartment, may be a later addition forming a shelter in the SW corner.
DJP/DKL 1988