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Latitude: 58.4988 / 58°29'55"N
Longitude: -3.6532 / 3°39'11"W
OS Eastings: 303746
OS Northings: 957925
OS Grid: ND037579
Mapcode National: GBR K6B8.C9K
Mapcode Global: WH5BV.VNK2
Entry Name: Tota an Dranndain, broch, Shurrery
Scheduled Date: 3 December 2000
Last Amended: 26 July 2001
Source: Historic Environment Scotland
Source ID: SM492
Schedule Class: Cultural
Category: Prehistoric domestic and defensive: broch
Location: Reay
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Thurso and Northwest Caithness
Traditional County: Caithness
The monumnent comprises the remains of a broch, a fortified dwelling of Iron Age date, together with the remains of associated structures and outer defences. The broch was scheduled in 1938, but the protected area defined at that date was inadequate to include all of the features of importance. Hence this extension.
The broch survives as a large mound, largely grass-grown but showing sufficient structural detail to discern an overall diameter of 17m and an internal diameter of 9m. It stands over 1.5m high. There are many large flat stones, possibly lintels, strewn across the site. The broch's entrance is in the NW. To the SW and NNW of the broch are the remains of an outer rampart or defensive wall which, together with a shallow ditch, may once have encircled the site.
The area now to be scheduled is a circle 60m in diameter, to include the broch, the outer works and an area around, within which evidence of the broch's construction and use is likely to survive. The area is marked in red on the accompanying map extract.
Source: Historic Environment Scotland
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Source: Historic Environment Scotland
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