This is a small, ruinous drystone structure, now reduced to low wall bases. It measures approximately 5.5 metres east to west by 3.5 metres, with its wall bases standing to about 0.5 metres high. The stonework is roughly coursed. No entrance could be discerned. It is not clear whether this is a ruined long hut, or shelter, or a small sheep fold. It should be noted that traces of possibly drystone walling are seen between 50 and 80 metres to the northeast of this structure, although these features are obscured by vegetation and it is not certain that they are archaeological or associated with this structure. J.J. Hall, Trysor, 8 March 2011