awildplace
Relatively recent circular structure designed to collect sheep. It's construction utilising the stone from the adjacent rectangular remains of the old crofting township buildings of Glenarigolach.
Glenarigolach, Gruinard River.
The old burial ground beside the big beach (Gaineamh Mhòr) at Gairloch contains the remains of an ancient chapel. The present Church of Scotland is situated on the other side of the main road beside the new burial ground.
Gairloch.
A relatively modern sheep fank constructed from stones robbed from surrounding walls, including the old enclosure boundary wall. The enclosure wall surrounds a raised, dry mound, obvious from the change in vegetation. It is almost circular, with the dyke constructed with boulders and turf.
Cnoc nan Each, at the top of Mial Road (Rathad Mhiall), Strath, Gairloch
Looking straight down on the remains of the furnace of the Red Smiddy iron works on the River Ewe.
The Red Smiddy, Poolewe.
Unusual structure related to the 17th century iron works on the shore of the River Ewe.
The Red Smiddy, Poolewe.