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Bagh An T-srathaidh

Bothy (Period Unassigned), Naust (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Bagh An T-srathaidh

Classification Bothy (Period Unassigned), Naust (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Balmacara Estate

Canmore ID 136711

Site Number NG73SE 29

NGR NG 7847 3191

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Lochalsh
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Skye And Lochalsh
  • Former County Ross And Cromarty

Activities

Field Visit (6 June 1996)

NG73SE 29 7847 3191

NG 780 300 (centre) In the springs of 1995 and 1996 a field survey was carried out on the NTS Balmacara Estate. The estate covers approximately 22.5km2 of the Lochalsh peninsula. It lies largely within the points of a triangle formed by Kyle in the SW, Plockton in the N and Balmacara in the SE. The range of topographic variation found within the estate largely reflects that found on the W coast of Scotland generally. The range of sites found during the survey reflects this topographic variation.

During two seasons of survey 109 new sites were recorded. A full report is lodged with the NMRS.

1996

NG 7847 3191 Bothy 4 x 2.75m with possible boat noost.

Sponsors: National Trust for Scotland, Historic Scotland

M Wildgoose 1996

Field Visit (May 1996 - June 1996)

Lying amongst scrub woodland at the rear of a small bay 300.0m to the south-west of Eilean an Strathaidh and set against the foot of a small north facing outcrop are the ruins of a bothy and boat noost. The bothy has rounded corners and measures 4.0m north to south by 2.75m east to west over walls 0.75m thick which still stand 0.75m high. A door opening lies in the centre of the east wall. A very ruinous structure, with an open end

facing the sea, is attached to the west side of the bothy.

(BAL96 101)

Information from NTS (SCS) January 2016

Condition Survey (1998 - 1998)

This site is in an area not searched during the condition survey

NTS Ref: BAL 100 (Information from condition report for NTS produced by Jill Harden 2000)

NTS commissioned condition report as follow-up to Dualchas survey, undertaken by Jill Harden

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