Monument record MHG40710 - Burial ground at Eilean Loch Arkaig
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred NN 1598 8884 (36m by 43m) |
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Map sheet | NN18NE |
Old County | INVERNESS-SHIRE |
Civil Parish | KILMALLIE |
Geographical Area | LOCHABER |
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Full Description
The remains of St Columba's Chapel stand at the N end of the island, on the highest point, and are oriented E-W, measuring 11.0m by 4.9m within a wall of mortared rubble masonry 0.8m thick and 1.8m maximum height, the E wall and most of the W wall of which have collapsed. There are the remains of a doorway, c. 1.0m wide, at the W end of the S wall, and of a window c. 0.7m wide to the E of it. Although traces of the S and W sides of a graveyard were reported in 1961 on the S side of the chapel in the form of a turf-covered stone wall enclosing an area 18.0m N-S by c. 12.0m E-W, no gravestones were found and the only possible evidence in 1970 was a line of two or three stones in the roots of a tree c. 15m S of the chapel. There are, however, several grave-slabs within the chapel, one of which is faintly inscribed though illegible.
Visited by OS 17 July 1961 and 11 May 1970.
A field survey undertaken in 2007 by Sunart Oakwoods Research Group identified two fragments of slate gravestones cast down the bank below the chapel, one of which is inscribed D.K. or D.R. The sketch plan identifies parts of the walls described above. <1> <2>
Sources/Archives (2)
- <1> SHG23437 Text/Manuscript: Kirby J E, Gasgoigne M, Dye J E & Madden P J. 2007. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 2007: Chapel, Burial Ground, Vitrified Fort and Crannog. Yes. Digital (scanned as PDF).
- <2> SHG25795 Text/Report/Fieldwork Report: Kirby, J E. 2007. Eilean Loch arceig, Lochaber: An Archaeological Survey and Assessment. Unaffiliated. Paper and Digital.
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Record last edited
Jun 18 2014 1:47PM