The following buildings apparently date from the mid-18th century or before but retain no features of interest except those mentioned:
N of village at about 200ft. above O.D. A ruinous stone tower, about 20 ft. high, tapers from about 20 ft. in diameter at the base to about 15ft. at the present top, with beam-slots for an upper floor. The rubble walls are about 2 ft. thick, formerly plastered externally. At the ground floor are two entrances and two small square windows (one blocked), and there is a long low opening in the remaining part of the upper storey.
Condition: ruinous.
SH 29422574
27 V 57
45 SW
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