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Cronk ny Merriu is a coastal promontory fort with defensive ditch and rampart. Behind the fort are the remains of a homestead. It is believed to have been built in the Celtic Iron Age and it was later re-occupied during the Norse Period. The site has a rectangular building with three doorways and a Norse central hearth.
We visited the site early on a fine July morning. There was hardly any wind and the deep blue sea was gently lapping onto the shingle beach of Port Grenaugh below. The place was so tranquil and peaceful that it was difficult to leave. The only person we met was a lone runner making his way along the coastal path. A visit is highly recommended and along with all of these sites it really is beneficial to take your time and soak up the history and scenery.



