Monument record MHG6129 - Brae Stein
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Location
Grid reference | Centred NG 2649 5759 (140m by 140m) (Buffered by site type) |
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Map sheet | NG25NE |
Geographical Area | SKYE AND LOCHALSH |
Old County | INVERNESS-SHIRE |
Civil Parish | DUIRINISH |
Map
Type and Period (1)
Full Description
NG25NE 15 265 576.
The crofting township of Brae Stein was carved out of the farm of Stein, which is first documented in 1683 when it was let to three tenants for 64 merks (R C MacLeod 1928, Vol I). A report to the British Fisheries Society in 1788 found that there were eight married couples out of a population of 35 at Stein in 1788 (SRO GD 9/3 Minutes of the British Fisheries Society 1786-88, 273). The farm was sold to the British Fisheries Society in 1790 (J Dunlop 1978). In 1798 a report to the Society reported that there were 23 settlers each with a house and offices (60 by 80 feet), half an acre of cultivated land, five acres of uncultivated and summer grazing for two cows at a total rental of $18 19s. A fishing village and pier were erected by the Society under the name Lochbay, but the venture proved a failure, since the quality of the land was sufficient to support the tenants by agriculture alone, and in 1837 Lochbay was sold to Macdonald of Skeabost (J Dunlop 1978). A map of the farm drawn up in 1790 for the Society by Thomas Telford shows the old fermtoun of Stein as an irregular cluster of nine houses and three enclosures (Dunlop 1978 Plate IV) immediately to the N of the proposed fishing village. No trace of this settlement was found. The crofting township of Stein includes the following within its boundaries: five abandoned farmsteads of the crofts of Brae Stein, of which one was too reduced to record; an isolated building; a group of shieling-huts; a hut-circle; a sub-peat dyke; a field-system and areas of cultivation ridges and several boundary banks.
15.01 NG 2682 5683 Hut-circle (731)
15.02 NG 2700 5689 Stein Burn, Shieling-huts (727-730)
15.03 NG 2673 5658 Brae Stein, Building (734)
15.04 NG 2659 5669 Brae Stein, Building (735)
15.05 NG 2656 5674 Brae Stein, Farmstead (736, 738)
15.06 NG 2653 5678 Brae Stein, Building (737)
15.07 NG 2685 5697 Shieling-hut (732)
15.08 NG 2667 5698 Building (733)
15.09 NG 268 569 Sub-peat dyke
15.10 NG 267 567 Cultivation remains
15.11 NG 270 568 Boundary Banks
Visited by RCAHMS (PJD) 28 November 1990.
A crofting township, comprising thirteen roofed buildings and one unroofed building is depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Inverness-shire, Isle of Skye 1880, sheet xv). Nine roofed, two partially roofed and two unroofed buildings are shown on the current edition of the OS 1:10560 map (1968).
Information from RCAHMS (AKK) 15 October 1996.
Sources/Archives (3)
- --- SHG2151 Text/Publication/Volume: Dunlop, J. 1978. The British Fisheries Society 1786-1893. 87-90, 181-2, 217.
- --- SHG2484 Text/Publication/Volume: MacLeod of MacLeod, R C (ed.). 1938. The book of Dunvegan being documents from the Muniment Room of the MacLeods of MacLeod at Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye. Vol.1, 153.
- --- SHG2677 Text/Report: RCAHMS. 1993. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Waternish, Skye and Lochalsh District, Highland Region: an archaeological survey. .
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- None recorded
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Record last edited
Jan 28 2008 12:00AM