Monument record MHG39443 - Hut Circle, Langwell Water

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Grid reference Centred ND 0566 2320 (100m by 100m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet ND02SE
Old County CAITHNESS
Civil Parish LATHERON
Geographical Area CAITHNESS

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ND02SE 3 0560 2322.
Enclosure and Earth-house (NR) OS 6" map, (1964)

This is not the remains of a broch (as published on OS 6" map, Caithness, 2nd ed., 1908) but an enclosure measuring some 20m E-W by 10m and situated on the edge of a slight embankment on the N side of the Langwell Water. The enclosure would appear to have been divided into two compartments and is formed by an earth-and-stone bank 0.7m maximum height. The W compartment is divided by a slight earth-and-stone bank. The E compartment seems to contain a hut circle at its N end; there is the entrance to an earth-house in the S bank. The passage is stone-lined and roofed, and appears to be in very good condition while the enclosure itself is very dilapidated.
Visited by OS (W D J) 13 June 1960.

The amorphous remains of a homestead generally as described and planned by previous OS field surveyor. It is so obscured by peat and dense heather that no structural details are exposed, apart from the souterrain, and the plan remains indeterminate. The entrance to the souterrain is partly blocked by debris, but the passage, stone-lined and lintelled, is accessible; it angles steeply downwards in a SW direction for 4m before turning to the S for a further 4m, at which point the descending roof-line and water which fills the lower part of the souterrain meet, barring further exploration. No corbelled end-chamber can be seen.
Some 60m to the E, on the same natural shelf as the homestead, are the vague footings of a hut circle set into the base of a slope. It measures 8m in diameter within a wall 0.3m high, but masked by an overburden of peat and heather. There is a gap in the S, probably an entrance. A boulder within the hut circle has probably fallen from a boulder wall on the hillslope to the N of the hut; this wall, extending for a short distance to the W and E, is probably contemporary with the hut. Otherwise, there is no trace of associated land use.
Surveyed at 1:10,000. Visited by OS (N K B) 11 November 1982.

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Oct 31 2011 1:57PM

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