Monument record MHG53062 - Loch Borralie West

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Location

Grid reference NC 3780 6717 (point) (Approximate)
Map sheet NC36NE
Geographical Area SUTHERLAND
Civil Parish DURNESS

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Type and Period (3)

Full Description

Remains of structure and associated features visible in gully between dunes:
a) Subrectangular structure, 10.3 m long internally x 3.2 m wide. Substantial double-skinned boulder wall, 1 m wide with tumble along it in places. Structure is aligned roughly E/W and has distinct bow on N side toward E end, suggestion of bow on S side. Several burrow in interior, with clean sand visible in them. Interior is at higher level than yard (b) to N. Entrance appears to lead from building (a) into yard (b) near E end of both. N wall of building curves sharply to S just at E end - hint of end of building. E end of S side is overlain by dune.
b) Two parallel walls extending NNW from N side of (a) . E wall is 12 m NNE/SSW, formed of subangular boulders, some upright; appears to form terrace with parallel wall 10.7 m to W, which measures 5.1 m long and has double skins evident. Entrance through E wall of (b) leads into adjacent field (c). N ends of both walls run beneath dune.
c) Wall represented by line of boulders with some smaller stones between them, intermittent in places but well-defined along edge of steep slope. Facing evident in places. Runs 15 m NNE from beneath dune, then turns WNW to run for 12 m - disappears beneath dune. 32 m to the E (b).
On top of ridge in gully (stabilised sandblow) between marram-covered dunes. Overlooking Loch Borralie, with mountains also visible to W.
Structure with associated yard and small field or paddock. Weathered bedrock visible in yard and field, but ground level in structure is higher, suggesting build up of sand within walls. Form of structure suggests Late Norse date.
Recommendations: Continue monitoring. <1><2>

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Dataset/Database File: Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (GUARD). 2003. Site gazetteer: Loch Borralie, Kyle of Durness. Site 46.
  • <2> Text/Report/Fieldwork Report: Lelong, O and MacGregor, G. 2003. Loch Borralie, Kyle of Durness: Project 950. Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (GUARD). Digital. Site 46.

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Record last edited

Feb 10 2010 3:48PM

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