Monument record MHG28556 - Allt Buidhe

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Location

Grid reference Centred NM 7179 5030 (100m by 100m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NM75SW
Old County ARGYLL
Civil Parish MORVERN
Geographical Area LOCHABER

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A small single-compartment house is situated at the foot of the steep western slope of Torr Breabaig and overlooks the large level plain on either side of the Abhainn a’ Ghlinne Ghill. The well-preserved house, 6.25m NE-SW by 4.60m, is round-angled rectangular in plan. It consists of coursed drystone walls, 0.70m thick, which survive to a height of 1.20m. An entrance opens in the SE side and, despite good preservation, no cruck slots are visible.

The house is associated with a well-defined area of lazy beds, 26m WSW by 23m, at NM 7180 5034. At least 12 rigs, 1.20m wide and 0.20m high, oriented NNW-SSE are visible. The boundary recorded by FESP seems to be an enclosure round the level ground on the S bank of the Abhainn a’ Ghlinne Ghil, rather than a head dyke around the Allt Buidhe farmstead. The house and lazy beds both lie outside the dyke, which runs from the Abhainn a’ Ghlinne Ghil at NM7194 5044 to the Allt Buidhe at NM7161 5023. The enclosure corresponds to an area of outfield, labelled Aighbuy, marked on a Plan of the lands of Achranich, 1815. (Ardtornish Estate Archives).
Field Verification Project (West Lochaber) - J Robertson, 03/2004
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NM75SW 15 718 503

A farmstead comprising one unroofed building, and a head-dyke are depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Argyllshire 1875, sheet lv), but they are not shown on the current edition of the OS 1:10000 map (1974).
Information from RCAHMS (SAH) 20 May 1998

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Record last edited

May 13 2016 12:00AM

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