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Post date: 17/07/2015
Alternate Code & Name: QZ-C/G4.1
Towards the east of the site, at QZ-C/G4.1 9 clearly identifiable graves are present, including both modern and traditional stone cairn style graves. However, a number of undulations and extremely ephemeral stone demarcations may well indicate additional graves providing for approximately 15 graves in this area and with grave indicators signaling this portion of the cemetery as the older part of the burial grounds, inferred to be well beyond the 60 year formal protection status. The site is thus formally protected by the NHRA 1999. It was noted that some of the graves are damaged – again breakage patterns are ascribed to livestock impact rather than vandalism.