This site, previously surveyed by RCAHMS (1980, No 247(1)), is located 80m from the N end of Loch Cliad and 40m NE of site Loch Cliad #1. It occupies the S end of an oblong, turf covered and presumably natural island measuring 58m by 140m with its long axis running perpendicular to the near shore. 70m N of the site, a causeway of large boulders, 18m long, connects the N end of the island to the N shore of Loch Cliad. The causeway bridges a section of mud, over 3m deep, which has the consistency of quicksand and is totally impassable. The island end of the causeway is blocked by a large stone slab1m high and 2m in length.


The other structures on the islet are less well preserved. The second is located 2.9m N of A and is square in shape, measuring 2.70m by 2.85m internally. Its entrance is 0.5m wide, well defined and faces A. The external wallface of structure B is obscured by stone tumble. The stone which comprises the walls of B is slightly larger and misshapen than that of A, perhaps indicating a separate purpose or chronology. A third, slighter structure (C) is located 2.0m N of B. This structure is defined by a roughly square, 4.0m by 4.8m, single row of well rounded medium to large sized boulders.
