Site Event/Activity record EHG3224 - Archaeological assessment - Land at Delnies, Nairn

Location

Location Land at Delnies, Nairn
Grid reference Centred NH 83901 56139 (4509m by 3291m) (Centred)
Map sheet NH85NW
Operational Area INVERNESS NAIRN BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY
Civil Parish CROY AND DALCROSS
Civil Parish NAIRN
Geographical Area NAIRN

Technique(s)

Organisation

AOC Archaeology Group

Date

June 2007

Map

Description

An archaeological assessment was undertaken in respect of a planning application for mixed use development. The proposed development would impact on several known archaeological sites and the assessment concludes that an archaeological evaluation should be undertaken in order to assess the extent of these impacts. It is also noted that physical modification of any historic buildings within the site may require historic building recording. <1><2>

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Text/Report/Environmental Statement: Farningham McCreadie Partnership; White Young Green Planning and Design. 2008. Mixed Use Development at Delnies, Nairn: Environmental Impact Assessment. The Cawdor Maintenance Trust. . Digital (scanned as PDF). pp 60-71.
  • <2> Text/Report: White Young Green. 11/2009. Proposed Mixed Use Development at Delnies, Nairn: Addendum to the Environmental Impact Assessment - Technical Appendices. White Young Green. . Digital (scanned as PDF).

Related Monuments/Buildings (11)

  • Croftown (Monument)
  • Easter Delnies (Monument)
  • Farmstead, Hilton of Delnies (Building)
  • Farmstead, Wester Delnies (Building)
  • Icehouse, Delnies (Building)
  • Kebbuck Stone, Sunnyhillock (Monument)
  • Middens, Ardersier (Monument)
  • Possible peat loading platform, Carse of Delnies (Monument)
  • Sheepfold, Carse of Delnies (Monument)
  • Site of Fishertown of Delnies (Monument)
  • Wester Delnies (Monument)

Record last edited

Nov 27 2014 11:28AM

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