An oval structure is defined by intermittent stretches of coursed walling and earthen bank. Externally, it measures 5m (NE-SW) by 3.5m (NW-SE). The interior is slightly sunken and measures 2.5m (NE-SW) by 1.5m (NW-SE). The rear of the structure is built against a slight slope, and the entrance, which is 0.5m wide, faces south west. Coursed stone is only visible in the immediate entrance area. The site is partially covered by peat and is situated in rough grassland, 7m from a low rocky cliff
ShoreUPDATE 20 August 2008
As described, though further from the coast than 7m. Not under threat from erosion
Location
425320.00
1145210.00
27700
60.1905098
-1.5452465
Submitted photographs
Image
Date
Caption
User
20/08/2008
Keolki field looking towards the coast edge
training1
20/08/2008
Keolki field showing the site in relation to the coast edge
training1
Submitted updates
Update id
Date
User
2182
20/08/2008
training1
Proximity to coast edge
11-50m
Coastally eroding?
not eroding
Description
An oval structure is defined by intermittent stretches of coursed walling and earthen bank. Externally, it measures 5m (NE-SW) by 3.5m (NW-SE). The interior is slightly sunken and measures 2.5m (NE-SW) by 1.5m (NW-SE). The rear of the structure is built against a slight slope, and the entrance, which is 0.5m wide, faces south west. Coursed stone is only visible in the immediate entrance area. The site is partially covered by peat and is situated in rough grassland, 7m from a low rocky cliff
ShoreUPDATE 20 August 2008
As described, though further from the coast than 7m. Not under threat from erosion