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Snabrough broch

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Snabrough broch
Snabrough broch in the background
Shown within Shetland
LocationUnst, Shetland
Coordinates60°42′12″N 0°57′41″W / 60.703433°N 0.961347°W / 60.703433; -0.961347
TypeBroch
History
PeriodsIron Age

Snabrough broch is a ruined broch located on the island of Unst in Shetland, Scotland. It overlooks Snabrough Loch.

Location

Snabrough Broch overlooks Snabrough Loch, south of Burragarth on Unst. It is about 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) east of Bluemull Sound. It stands on a short, low promontory on the loch shore, and is surrounded to the north by rolling cultivable land.[1]

Description

Snabrough Broch has an external diameter of around 18 metres.[1] Little of its structure can be seen, but traces of the inner and outer faces of the broch wall are on the southeast side.[1] The entrance is on the northwest side, but is filled with debris.[1] The broch was visited by the antiquarian George Low in the 18th century, who noted "large hollow apartments ... following the curve of the wall"; these are no longer visible.[1]

On the landward side of the broch there was an outer wall or rampart with a ditch, which curved across the broad neck of the promontory.[1] Between the outer wall and the broch there may have been some out-buildings.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Historic Environment Scotland. "Unst, Loch Of Snabrough (66)". Canmore. Retrieved 15 September 2014.

External links

Media related to Snabrough Broch at Wikimedia Commons

This page was last edited on 20 April 2020, at 22:28
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