Monument record MHG32844 - Creag na Caillich

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Location

Grid reference Centred NN 8507 9112 (29m by 19m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NN89SE
Old County INVERNESS-SHIRE
Civil Parish ALVIE
Geographical Area BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY

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Full Description

NN 85067 91111
A rectangular sheepfold, 700m to the NW of the settlement, on a NNW-SSE axis. It is depicted on 1st edition OS survey of 1872 and lies on the east bank of the river immediately adjacent to it. The main fold is 30m square and defined by wasted earth banks with some large stones, although there is a length of ?dressed footing stones in the south wall (photographed). Compartments of varying size are to be found at the north end, as depicted on the sketch, the stone footings of the walls are generally 0.4m in height and 1- 0.8m in width. What may be a “dip” lies adjacent to the river in the NW corner, it is 1.2m deep and measures 4m x 2m.
4. Sheepfold - NE compartment from east
5. Sheepfold - ?Dip from SE
6. Sheepfold - South wall from east
M. Marshall - Aug 2003

This site was visited during a walkover survey in March and April 2011. See the linked event (EHG3560) to download the survey report. <1><2>

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Text/Report/Fieldwork Report: Fraser, L and Peteranna, M. 05/2011. Glenfeshie Estate Woodland Restoration Scheme: Desk-based Assessment and Walkover Survey. Ross & Cromarty Archaeological Services. Digital. Site 28a.
  • <2> Collection/Project Archive: Fraser, L and Peteranna, M. 05/2011. Glenfeshie Estate Woodland Restoration Scheme: Desk-based Assessment and Walkover Survey. Ross & Cromarty Archaeological Services. Digital. Site 28a.

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Record last edited

Mar 11 2014 11:24AM

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