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DUN DORNAIGIL BROCH
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"This broch is one of the best examples of a broch in Scotland. It was built around 2000 years ago as a form of defence." Gallovidian "Calm down dear, it's only a website" |
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Dun Dornaigil (Dornaidilla), an ancient broch on the River Hope in Strathmore. 10 miles from the turn off on the A838 at Hope along the beautiful road that gives access to Ben Hope, slightly farther on, Dun Dornaigil Broch, Glen Golly and to Altnaharra. A distinguishing feature is the massive triangular lintel over the debris-blocked entrance. It stands 1.8m to 3.3m high but rises to 6.7m on the north-east. Only the outer face of the wall survives: the inner one has collapsed and now a modern buttress supports the surviving wall |
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