A small, unofficial, artist-built, drystone installation has existed on Lindisfarne’s northern shore in various forms since 2002 and has accrued various names – the hut, shed, bothy, shelter. Over the years a diverse range of individuals encountering the site have left their mark there in the form of written, photographic, digital and found materials which have been collected and conserved. In December 2013 the tidal surge which swept the coast, partially destroyed the structure. It is currently being rebuilt and its contents and story rescued and rewritten.