Many of the buildings were built of wood and have therefore disappeared. Those which were stone were destroyed during the agricultural revolution which arose from changes in land ownership and the introduction of sheep farming in the late 18th century, the stone re-used to enclose fields and build homes for those few families that were needed to work the sheep.
One of the better preserved buildings is on the east side of the bay. Although it is filled with trees, it can be seen to be substantially built, with byres and enclosures around it, but it is interesting for the structure clearly visible in this photograph of the beach in front of it.
One of the better preserved buildings is on the east side of the bay. Although it is filled with trees, it can be seen to be substantially built, with byres and enclosures around it, but it is interesting for the structure clearly visible in this photograph of the beach in front of it.
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