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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 728087

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/728087

NX97NE 5 9667 7787.

(NX 9667 7787) Motte (NR)

OS 1:10000 map (1978)

A Norman motte, later terraced as part of a pleasance, adjoins Lincluden College (NX97NE 4).

S Piggott and W D Simpson 1970

The E side of this motte is defined by a ditch, 22 ft wide and 4 ft deep; this appears as a terrace on the W side. There are three further terraces on the sides of the motte, which is 33 ft high; they average only a few feet in breadth. The summit measures some 25 ft by 15 ft. (The enclosure shown on plan to the N is noted on NX97NE 4.)

RCAHMS 1914, visited 1912; F R Coles 1893

This motte, which is as described, with four terraces, is well-preserved. The oval summit measures 6 m by 4 m; it is 6 m to 8 m high. The earthworks shown on plan E and S of the motte are the banks of an old plantation.

Visited by OS (JLD) 6 December 1960

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