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Post date: 12/12/2014
Ruins of a north-facing cottage built partially of both brick and calcrete blocks. The ruins are reminiscent of those remains of window frames appear to be of Oregon pine. Original clay mortar is still visible between clay bricks - with temper of fragments of burnt bone and marine shell - and calcrete blocks as is clay plaster beneath whitewash and/or paint. Certain areas of the structure include plaster and mortar that appear more modern. No midden was located in the vicinity of the ruins. Old fence poles and wire are still in place in certain areas around the house and garden. While older building rubble and metal sheeting is strewn around the ruins, very little modern rubbish such as plastics. was seen.