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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 666928

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/666928

NJ36SE 10 39936 62495.

(NJ 3993 6249) Dovecot) (NAT).

OS 6" map, (1959)

A dovecot built by the laird of the old castle of Leitcheston (NJ 40 62). It is divided internally into four separate parts, possibly unique in Scotland.

A C Huie 1970.

A dovecot, 4.5m square overall, with three string courses, crow-stepped gables, a low doorway in the SE and in the SE-facing sloping roof four separate entrances for the birds leading to the four separate internal parts, where the nesting boxes remains intact.

No evidence for an 'old castle' was found; only a notice that the Duke of Gordon had purchased Leitcheston from the Gordons (OSA 1789).

Visited by OS (R L) 14 May 1971.

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