The structure is located beside a stream. It has two cells, and is likely to be a hut and a fold. The smaller cell is on the northwest side. Internally it measures 2 metres by 3 metres. A 1 metre wide doorway is located at the northeast end of the northwest side. The walling is crudely faced inside and stands to a maximum of 1.3 metres. There is no sign of a fireplace or chimney. The longer cell to the southeast measures 2 metres by 5 metres. It is partly collapsed and no doorway is evident. It is built into the bank on the northeast side and is constructed out of coarse, barely faced masonry. Roseveare, A.C. & N.A. Vaughan, ArchaeoPhysica Ltd, 05/10/2007