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Boleskine

Cairnfield (Period Unknown), Cord Rig (Prehistoric)(Possible), Hut Circle(S) (Prehistoric)

Site Name Boleskine

Classification Cairnfield (Period Unknown), Cord Rig (Prehistoric)(Possible), Hut Circle(S) (Prehistoric)

Canmore ID 12508

Site Number NH51NW 1

NGR NH 509 187

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Boleskine And Abertarff
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Inverness
  • Former County Inverness-shire

Archaeology Notes

NH51NW 1 509 187.

Centred at NH 509 187 on a ridge is a settlement of three, circular, stone-walled huts (A-C)

Hut 'A' measure 13.2m overall diameter, the outer face being defined by a number of stones set on edge. The wall is spread to c2.5m, save in the E arc, where it is destroyed except for one outer facing stone. No inner face or entrance is apparent.

B and C measures c.13.0m and c.11.5m diameter respectively between the centres of walls spread to c.2.5m all round. Each has a 'simple' entrance c. 2.0m wide, in the E arc.

C.20.m E of hut 'C' is a roughly circular area about 12.0m in diameter with a ruinous wall on its W side. Possibly a very denuded hut.

In the vicinity of the huts are several stone clearance heaps and occasional field walls, probably from contemporary plots.

Visited by OS (AA) 23 November 1971

Surveyed at 1/2500

Visited by OS (AA) 23 November 1971

(NH 509 187) Settlement and Field System [NR] (three hut circles shown) OS 1/10,000 map, (1976)

The three hut circles ('A' -'C') are as described by Field suveyor (NKB). The last feature mentioned (now 'D') is almost certainly a hut circle. It survives as a low platform about 12.5m in overall diameter, with stone evident around the perimeter. No entrance is visible. The overlying 'ruinous wall' on the W side is of a later period. There is no definite sign of associated cultivation, any traces having been removed by later agriculture, which is exemplified by rig-and-furrow and low, ruinous stone walls. A line of crudely constructed shooting butts lies adjacent to the huts to the NW.

Surveyed at 1/2500.

Visited by OS (JB) 30 April 1976

Activities

Field Visit (1 June 2009 - 30 November 2009)

NH 47056 13151 to NH 72140 40266 Recommendations for mitigation and recording arising a desk-based assessment and walk-over survey carried out in 2009 ahead of refurbishment of an overhead power line running from Daviot to Whitebridge in Inverness-shire. From this were then implemented during the refurbishment work. However in most cases it proved possible to refurbish existing poles rather than replace them; and where replacement took place the new poles were located on exactly the same sites as their predecessors. Although the work was monitored, no archaeology was affected.

Information from J Wood - Highland Archaeology Services Ltd

OASIS ID: highland4-78235

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