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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 663101

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/663101

NH73NE 1.00 76855 35040

NH73NE 1.01 76767 35475 Moy Mains

NH73NE 1.02 76823 35501 Moy Mains, Henhouse

NH73NE 1.03 76959 35318 2 Forestry Cottages

NH73NE 1.04 76740 35239 Gardener's Cottage

NH73NE 1.05 77080 35385 Kennels

NH73NE 1.06 77094 35361 Cottage next to Kennels

NH73NE 1.07 77103 35379 Game Larder

NH73NE 1.08 Cancelled: see NH73SE 31.

NH73NE 1.09 76956 35304 1 Forestry Cottages

NH73NE 1.10 76973 35327 3 Forestry Cottages

NH73NE 1.11 76977 35310 4 Forestry Cottages

See also:

NH73SE 30 NH 77591 34314 Monument (on island in Loch Moy).

NH73SE 31 NH 76490 34575 South Lodge

NH73SE 32 NH 76860 34885 Boathouse (Loch Moy)

NH73SE 33 NH 76699 34829 Monument

The first Moy Hall was built about 1700 at the N end of Loch Moy, replacing the house on the Isle of Moy (NH73SE 2) (Meldrum 1972). Its site is indicated by a stone a few yards from the approach road to the presnt building, erected in 1803 (ISSFC 1888).

ISSFC 1888; E A Meldrum 1972.

An uninscribed stone, said to mark the site of the former Moy Hall, is at NH 7681 3509 (Information from The Mackintosh of Mackintosh, Moy Hall)

Visited by OS (NKB) 21 April 1970.

A newly-erected building stands on the site of this stone.

Visited by OS 9 September 1972.

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