Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . 100 0 100 200 rcci Fig. 72.—Fort, Fans (No. 132). with an intervening trench, the soil from the latter having beenchiefly piled on the outer and lower rampart. The interior diameterhas been some 135 feet and the breadth across the defences some53 feet. The western semi-circle has been almost obliterated. , Ber., xxvi. NE. (unnoted). Visited May 1911. 133. Fort, Grizziefield West Rings—Situated some 400 yards £^ V%/#/fii///f// v#V N .30 ! *8 , I. 100 0 f IOO 200 ?* TEET Fig. 73.—Fort, Grizziefield West Ri


Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . 100 0 100 200 rcci Fig. 72.—Fort, Fans (No. 132). with an intervening trench, the soil from the latter having beenchiefly piled on the outer and lower rampart. The interior diameterhas been some 135 feet and the breadth across the defences some53 feet. The western semi-circle has been almost obliterated. , Ber., xxvi. NE. (unnoted). Visited May 1911. 133. Fort, Grizziefield West Rings—Situated some 400 yards £^ V%/#/fii///f// v#V N .30 ! *8 , I. 100 0 f IOO 200 ?* TEET Fig. 73.—Fort, Grizziefield West Rings (No. 133). 76 HISTORICAL MONUMENTS (SCOTLAND) COMMISSION. Parish of Earlston. north-east of Grizziefield steading, at the west end of a ridge andsome 580 feet above sea-level, are the remains of an oval earthwork(fig. 73) which has measured interiorly some 357 feet by 216 has been surrounded by a single earthen rampart and trench, bothmuch obliterated by cultivation. 134. Fort, Grizziefield East Rings.—The remains of this fort(fig. 74) lie some 300 yards to the east of the last on the east end ofthe same ridge, and at an elevation of some 600 feet over sea-level. ^.hi.,,,,.,,,,, .*•/ ?*« V-s tttW ^ \ ^*


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