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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 850092

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/850092

ND34SW 475 ND 31679 41191

This sheep-dip (YARROWS04 209) is situated at the foot of an old quarry face 120m SW of Watenan farmstead. It comprises a stone-lined trough measuring 2.3m from NE to SW by 0.6m transversely within edge-set slabs on the NW and SE, and a vertical concrete wall on the NE; on the SW there is an exit ramp leading out onto an area of hard standing. A row of edge-set slabs immediately SE of the dip was probably designed to act in tandem with the quarry face on the NW to assist in funnelling sheep towards the trough.

The limestone quarry (YARROWS04 566) comprises a scarp that has been quarried over a distance of at least 70m from NE to SW and a height of 10m. A dam (YARROWS04 565) lies immediately SW of the sheep-dip and is depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Caithness 1877, sheet xxix), forming the NE end of a millpond serving Watenan farmstead.

(YARROWS04 209, 565, 566)

Visited by RCAHMS (AGCH) 26 May 2004.

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