Monument record MHG9971 - Broch, Kilearnan
Summary
No summary available.
Location
Grid reference | Centred NC 9215 1887 (70m by 70m) (Buffered by site type) |
---|---|
Map sheet | NC91NW |
Geographical Area | SUTHERLAND |
Old County | SUTHERLAND |
Civil Parish | KILDONAN |
Map
Type and Period (1)
Full Description
Kilearnan, NC91NW0002
Brochs are round, tower-like houses, their monumental size intended to display wealth and status of agricultural communities who lived in them. They were occupied in the later Iron Age and occur frequently in the north and west of Scotland. (41)
Kilearnan broch is located away from the heart of the Strath of Kildonan, on the bank of a large burn and at the foot of a large area of fertile agricultural ground. This may always have been a crossing point, as the broch stands above a ford, from where the track curves up the slope and through the outer defences of the broch. (63)
Much of the stone from the broch has tumbled down the slope towards the burn. Enough remains to show the scale of the broch and the quality of the stonework in the wall facings. A modern waymarker cairn has been built on the highest point of the mound. (48)
(10m/14.9m)
Armit, I., 1997. Celtic Scotland. Edinburgh: Batsford.
Gourlay, R., 1996. Sutherland. An Archaeological Guide. Edinburgh: Birlinn.
RCAHMS. 1911. Sutherland. Edinburgh: HMSO, 106, No. 312.
Information from SCRAN Project, March, 2000
(NC 9216 1887) Broch (NR). OS 6"map, (1964)
On the W bank of the Allt a' Choire Mhoir, are the ruins of a broch. No portion of the inside of the wall is discernable, and only here and there the lowest course of the outer face.
RCAHMS 1911.
The remains of this broch now appear as a prominent rubble covered mound some 3.0m high on the N side, and falling steeply to the burn in the S. Inside, two short sections of inner face are visible giving an internal diameter of circa 10.0m. In the SE a short length of wall face is by its plan position either a displacement of the inner face, or outer face of a mural chamber. A length of broch outer face in the SW gives the wall a thickness of approximately 4.9m. Below this face, two short stretches of set stones appear to be the remains of a revetment or outer wall of indefinite purpose. The entrance may have been in the E, where there is a collapse. From the edge of the steep gully in the SE round to the NW are the remains of a shallow ditch and low stone rampart. It has been mutilated by an old track and later work.
Revised at 1/10,000. Visited by OS (J D) 31 May 1961 and (J B) 1 April 1976.
Sources/Archives (13)
- --- SHG13626 Image/Photograph(s): Kilearnan. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14249 Image/Photograph(s): Upper Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14891 Image/Photograph(s): Upper Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14892 Image/Photograph(s): Upper Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14893 Image/Photograph(s): Upper Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14894 Image/Photograph(s): Upper Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14895 Image/Photograph(s): Upper Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14896 Image/Photograph(s): Lower Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14897 Image/Photograph(s): Lower Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG14898 Image/Photograph(s): Lower Sleatdale. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG15045 Image/Photograph(s): Kilearnan. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG15046 Image/Photograph(s): Kilearnan. Colour Slide; Digital Image. .
- --- SHG2657 Text/Report: RCAHMS. 1911. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland. Second report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Sutherland. . 106, No. 312.
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (1)
Record last edited
Jan 28 2008 12:00AM