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Field Visit
Date 1 April 2009
Event ID 578482
Category Recording
Type Field Visit
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/578482
This farmstead occupies a small hanging valley on the SW flank of Ardnagave Hill, some 900m ENE of Kilmichael farmsteading. It comprises four rectangular buildings, a corn-drying kiln, and associated enclosures and cultivation remains on either side of a choked burn. The largest building (NS 00226 71252), which is situated on the E side of a small enclosure or yard, measures 13m from N to S by 5.7m transversely over walls 0.6m in thickness and up to 2.4m in height. It has opposed entrances in the side-walls and there is a byre-drain within its lower (S) end. A second, less well preserved building (NS 00224 71276), stands 10m to the N, in the SE corner of a small, roughly triangular enclosure. It measures 12.8m from N to S by 4.5m transversely over stone walls 0.7m in thickness. A bedneuk projects from the W side of the building and a short outshot is attached to its N end.
The third building (NS 00174 71223) is situated 50m SW of the first and is more ruinous still, measuring, 8m from NNW to SSE by 5m transversely over walls reduced to a rubble spread. The N end of the building has been let into the natural slope and a large accumulation of stone at the S end may indicate the presence of a kiln. The fourth building (NS 00169 71255) lies 50m W of the largest, on the SW side of a small enclosure. Rectangular on plan, it measures 10.5m from NW to SE by 5.5m transversely over walls reduced to grass-grown footings. The corn-drying kiln is situated immediately ENE of the third building. It measures about 5m in diameter by 1m in height overall and the bowl (about 2m in diameter) is partly filled with debris.
Ardnagave is depicted on Roy's Military Map (1747-55) and a contemporary estate plan (Foulis 1758-9). The latter shows two buildings and a yard surrounded by 'arable folds', mainly to the S and W. The same two buildings and yard, plus a head-dyke, are shown on Mackinlay's map of 1823. The depiction of the farmstead on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map is of three unroofed buildings and a yard (Argyllshire and Buteshire 1869, Sheet CXCIII).
Visited by RCAHMS (GFG, LAD) 1 April 2009.