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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 649756

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/649756

NC54SE 2 555 416.

(NC 555 416) Dinachan (Roy 1747-55) or Dionachoire (OS 6" map, Sutherlandshire, 1st ed., {1873}). A group of ruins, including at least two apparent long-houses, presumably depopulated during the 1814-20 clearance.

W Roy 1747-55.

A deserted township comprising about eight building footings including four long-houses ranging from 19.0 by 4.0m to 31.0 by 4.0m; the rest vary from 5.0 by 3.0m to 13.0 by 4.0m. There are associated enclosures, broken traces of field banks, and rig and furrow, all within a head bank. Outside at the south-east is a building footing, 10.0 by 4.0m, and a corn drying kiln, the latter at NC 5575 4150.

Visited by OS (JM) 17 July 1978

A township comprising four unroofed buildings, two enclosures and a head-dyke is depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Sutherland 1878, sheet xliii). Nine unroofed structures, of which seven may be buildings, four enclosures, two of which are marked as sheepfolds, and some walling are shown on the OS 1:10,560 map (1967).

Information from RCAHMS (SAH) 28 September 1995

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