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Strathy, Sutherland.
| NGR: | NC 83560 65130 |
| WGS84: | 58.55858, -4.00301 |
| Length: | Not recorded |
| Vert. Range: | Not recorded |
| Altitude: | Not recorded |
| Geology: | Drift deposits |
| Tags: | ManMade, Archaeo |
| Registry: | second |
Souterrain (infilled?).
A slight excavation marks the entrance to a souterrain which was discovered a few years before 1909. In the base of this hollow is a cavity which has been filled up with small stones, and there is another small excavation a few metres to the west, possibly denoting a collapsed passage, but no signs of building are visible and it does not appear to have been thoroughly explored. [RCAHMS, 1911]
Alternative Names: None recorded.
Notes: Not to be confused with Strathy Souterrain in Caithness [Site 7195]
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