Clochan
A Clochan is a traditional Irish or Scottish stone structure, often found in rural areas. These small, beehive-shaped buildings were typically constructed using dry stone techniques, meaning no mortar was used. Clochans served various purposes, including storage, shelter, or even as places for religious or communal gatherings.
The design of a clochan features a rounded roof and thick walls, which help insulate the interior. Many of these structures date back to ancient times and are considered important cultural heritage sites. Today, they attract visitors interested in history, architecture, and the rich traditions of Ireland and Scotland.