Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . 3i ~. 100 0 100 £00f+fH+HW 1 iffET Fig. 102.—Fort, West Addinston (No. 213). defences measure 93 feet across from crest to crest. There are twoentrances : one towards the south-east, and the other through themiddle of the west side. In front of each entrance is a crescentic 112 HISTORICAL MONUMENTS (SCOTLAND) COMMISSION. Parish of Lauder. depression traversing the roadway which crosses the ditches. That atthe south-east entrance measures 27 feet from point to point and 7 feetacross the centre, and that at the
Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . 3i ~. 100 0 100 £00f+fH+HW 1 iffET Fig. 102.—Fort, West Addinston (No. 213). defences measure 93 feet across from crest to crest. There are twoentrances : one towards the south-east, and the other through themiddle of the west side. In front of each entrance is a crescentic 112 HISTORICAL MONUMENTS (SCOTLAND) COMMISSION. Parish of Lauder. depression traversing the roadway which crosses the ditches. That atthe south-east entrance measures 27 feet from point to point and 7 feetacross the centre, and that at the west entrance 35 feet by 8 feet, thedepth at the west entrance being 2 feet, and at the south-east somewhatless. In the centre of the interior is a circular enclosure measuringsome 42 feet in diameter surrounded by a bank 7 feet across the baseand 2 feet high ; and on the left of the west entrance a circular founda-tion with an interior diameter of 32 feet having an entrance facingsouth-east. To the east of the entrance, and close to the large en-closure, there is another with an in
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