Mérens, France
13th century
Vaucouleurs, France
1338-1357
Vaudémont, France
11th century
Louppy-sur-Loison, France
13th century
Frauenberg, France
1350
Dampierre, France
16th century
Gennes-Val-de-Loire, France
1520-1546
Cuzorn, France
13th century
Chouzé-sur-Loire, France
14th century
Saint-Christophe-le-Chaudry, France
c. 1380
Villegongis, France
16th century
La Pommeraye, France
1646
Versainville, France
1715
Amfreville, France
15th century
Agon-Coutainville, France
15th century
Beuzeville-la-Bastille, France
14th century
Anneville-en-Saire, France
18th century
Le Bourg-Saint-Léonard, France
18th century
Chênedouit, France
1605-1615
Guerquesalles, France
18th century
The Broch of Clickimin is a large and well preserved, though somewhat restored broch near Lerwick. Originally built on an island in Clickimin Loch (now increased in size by silting and drainage), it was approached by a stone causeway. The water-level in the loch was reduced in 1874, leaving the broch high and dry. The broch is situated within a walled enclosure and, unusually for brochs, features a large 'blockhouse' between the opening in the enclosure and the broch itself. Another unusual feature is a stone slab featuring sculptured footprints, located in the causeway which approached the site. Situated across the loch is the Clickimin Leisure Centre.