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Field Visit
Date June 1956
Event ID 1122745
Category Recording
Type Field Visit
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1122745
NT 129 309. Indeterminate Remains, Hopecarton.
A group of scooped courts and an adjacent enclosure are situated on a low knoll beside the Hopecarton Burn, 300 yds SE of Hopecarton cottage. The largest court (A on RCAHMS 1967 plan, fig.311), which mesures 70ft in length by 30ft in breadth, is bordered on the N by another (B) measuring 50ft by up to 20ft, and on the W by a third (C) measuring 40ft by 20ft. A shallow crescentic scarp (D), in front of which there are three earthfast boulders, lies in the angle between court A and a terrace (T). On the terrace there is an H-shaped foundation formed by low narrow grass grown banks. The enclosure (E) measures 50ft by 30ft within a wall which now appears partly as a low stony bank and partly as a mere scarp. A scarp runs E from the enclosure for a distance of 50ft before turning N to join a low bank which dies out on the hill-side 30ft N of the enclosure. Two stone walled buildings (F, G), now reduced to their foundations, to the S of the scooped courts. These buildings are probably later than the remains already described and may be of comparatively recent date.
RCAHMS 1967, visited June 1956.