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Measured Survey

Date May 2007

Event ID 557992

Category Recording

Type Measured Survey

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/557992

NG 2835 4082 A survey of the chapel site at Cnoc A’ Cladh at Ardmore was carried out in May 2007. A 1:200 scale plan was drawn of the chapel and burial ground. The chapel is a small subrectangular structure which consists of turf-covered foundations which have a maximum height of 0.20m. It measures 9.5 x 5.5m externally and the walls are c1m thick. The gap in the S wall may be a doorway. It is orientated NW/SE. The

burial ground is located on the Northern half of the knoll. It is a somewhat larger than structure 1, measuring 17 x 9m NW/SE externally. It consists of turf-covered banks with two possible openings in the SE corner and NW wall. Inside the structure, the turf is slightly uneven, but with no identifiable features or structures. There is no visible walling.

Funder: The Hunter Archaeological Trust and the University of Glasgow’s Faculty of Arts Graduate School Research Support Fund.

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