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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 688962

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/688962

NO43SE 12 4637 3129.

(NO 4637 3129) Fort Hill site of Fort (NR)

OS 6" map, Forfarshire, 2nd ed., (1923)

The works of this fort were demolished in 1550. Not more than 60 years ago, the wall remained in some places 12' in height.

NSA 1845.

This is the site of a fort or military post. It was fortified by the English in 1548, as a flanking post of their principal garrison. The draw-well which suuplied the garrison with water was later cleared out. (Several finds of cannon balls, graves and iron objects were found). Foundations on north.

Name Book 1859.

Any remains of fort and draw well, have now been erased by private gardens and houses.

The site occupies the crest of a prominent hill overlooking the River Tay.

Visited by OS (J L D) 30 April 1958.

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