Bute, Port Dornach
Landing Point (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Bute, Port Dornach
Classification Landing Point (Period Unassigned)
Canmore ID 124781
Site Number NS05SE 31
NGR NS 08380 53186
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/124781
- Council Argyll And Bute
- Parish Kingarth
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Argyll And Bute
- Former County Buteshire
NS05SE 31 08380 53186.
NS 083 531. Port Dornach, Dunagoil, terminus of ferry to Arran established 1684.
Sponsor: Buteshire Natural History Society
I Maclagan 1995
This site was noted during a coastal zone assessment survey undertaken by CFA Archaeology Ltd to characterise the state of coastal erosion and the threat it poses to cultural heritage sites. A gazetteer in the report included a note of existing records and new sites when discovered. Where the site was located, notes included condition, period/date and recommendations.
Commissioned by The Scape Trust and Firth of Clyde Forum on behalf of Historic Scotland.
Cressey and Johnson 2004
Port Dornach is a natural inlet situated at the S end of Dunagoil Bay. It has a shingle beach and there is no evidence for either a jetty or a slipway.
Visited by RCAHMS (GFG, AGCH) 20 March 2009.
Field Visit (1863)
Reference (1995)
NS 083 531. Port Dornach, Dunagoil, terminus of ferry to Arran established 1684.
Sponsor: Buteshire Natural History Society
I Maclagan 1995
Field Visit (December 2003)
This site was noted during a coastal zone assessment survey undertaken by CFA Archaeology Ltd to characterise the state of coastal erosion and the threat it poses to cultural heritage sites. A gazetteer in the report included a note of existing records and new sites when discovered. Where the site was located, notes included condition, period/date and recommendations.
Commissioned by The Scape Trust and Firth of Clyde Forum on behalf of Historic Scotland.
Cressey and Johnson 2004
Field Visit (20 March 2009)
Port Dornach is a natural inlet situated at the S end of Dunagoil Bay. It has a shingle beach and there is no evidence for either a jetty or a slipway.
Visited by RCAHMS (GFG, AGCH) 20 March 2009.