A
very nice example of broch, not far from the sea on the east coast of Sutherland.
It survives to the first-floor level and it is surrounded by a stone wall
within which there are traces of some contemporary and later houses.
The approach to the broch is through a long stone-walled passage, lintelled
and provided with checks for a wooden door. Beyond the entrance there is
a second passage, also provided with door-checks and a bar-hole. There is
a blocked door to a guardian cell on the north side of this inner passageway.
A doorway opposite the entrance gives access to a stair to the upper levels.
In the broch floor there are two stone-lined chambers, now filled for safety
reasons, which were probably used as storage cellars. In care of Historic Scotland