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- A cleit is a stone storage hut or bothy, uniquely found on the isles and stacs of St Kilda; whilst many are still to be found, they are slowly falling...
- of the Blacksmith), Roaireim (which has a natural rock arch), and Bròna Cleit (Sad Sunk Rock). The total land area amounts to approximately 50 hectares...
- The entire archipelago is owned by the National Trust for Scotland. A cleit is a stone storage hut or bothy unique to St Kilda; there are known to be...
- immobile Bahay kubo (Nipa hut) Barabara Beehive house Bothy Bunong Burdei Bure Cleit Clochán (beehive hut) Crotto Dugout Earth lodge Funco Girna Goahti Hogan...
- archipelago is the site of Lady Grange's House. The "house" is in fact a large cleit or stone storage hut in the Village meadows that is said to resemble "a...
- archipelago, but they are concentrated in the area around the village". (A cleit is a small stone building with a thatched roof that was used for drying...
- ben – a simple two room cottage structure Byre-dwelling Castaway depot Cleit Crannog Mountain hut – building located in the mountains intended to provide...
- The westernmost of the Flannan Isles: Eilean a' Ghobha and Roareim with Brona Cleit in the distance...
- Luirsaigh Dubh, Luirsaigh Glas, Orasaigh, Sioloagh Mòr, Tathanais East coast: Cleit a' Ghlinn Mhòir, Dùn Othail, Eilean Bholuim, Eilean nan Ghamna, Na Dubh-sgeiran...
- Christian monasticism Chysauster Romano-British settlement in southwest Britain Cleit Dry stone Hermits Vernacular architecture Olsen, B. (2003) Sacred Places...