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Leachonich

Chambered Cairn (Neolithic)

Site Name Leachonich

Classification Chambered Cairn (Neolithic)

Alternative Name(s) Lower Lechanich South

Canmore ID 13861

Site Number NH68NE 9

NGR NH 68461 85835

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Highland
  • Parish Edderton
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Ross And Cromarty
  • Former County Ross And Cromarty

Archaeology Notes

NH68NE 9 6846 8583.

(NH 6846 8583) Cairn (NR) (Remains of) Human Remains found AD. 1839 (NAT)

OS 6" map, Ross-shire, 2nd ed., (1907)

A round cairn with a polygonal chamber, 300ft SE of the cairn NH68NE 8. Composed of bare stones the cairn is curiously sited on the edge of a small knoll, the difference between the north and south edges being about 10ft. The diameter is 70ft east to west along the contour and 80ft north to south where the cairn material has probably slipped. There are the remains of a peristalith of considerable square slabs. A fair amount of the cairn remains on the south but little on the north and east. Orkney-Cromarty type.

V G Childe 1944; A S Henshall 1963, visited 15 July 1956.

The remains of the chambered cairn are as described by Henshall (1963). It measures c.21m in diameter. The largest of the kerb stones stands to height of c.0.8m and the slabs forming the south side of the chamber are exposed for a height of 0.9m.

Surveyed at 1/2500.

Visited by OS (W D J) 16 May 1963.

Activities

Field Visit (7 September 1943)

This site was included within the RCAHMS Emergency Survey (1942-3), an unpublished rescue project. Site descriptions, organised by county, vary from short notes to lengthy and full descriptions and are available to view online with contemporary sketches and photographs. The original typescripts, manuscripts, notebooks and photographs can also be consulted in the RCAHMS Search Room.

Information from RCAHMS (GFG) 10 December 2014.

Field Visit (September 1978)

Lower Lechanich South (ROS 30) NH 684 858 NH68NE 9

This Orkney-Cromarty Cairn is situated 150m N of Lechanich and measures 24m from N to S by 21 m transversely. There is a chamber aligned E and Won the E side of the cairn.

RCAHMS 1979, visited September 1978

(Henshall 1963-72, i, 351,353)

Field Visit (3 August 2009 - 14 August 2009)

NH 67966 85497 (centred on) Work on 3–14 August 2009 aimed to establish the nature and extent of any archaeology likely to be affected by the refurbishment of an overhead line extending from the Edderton Police Station Mast at Leachonich to Upper Leachonich. The following sites were noted during the assessment and

walkover survey.

NH 68120 85455 Leachonich Broch (F1) This feature (SAM 4962), was identified on the HHER and during the

survey. It was found to be as recorded by the OS in 1970.

NH 6800 8550 Farmstead, Leachonich (F2) This feature was identified on the HHER and during the survey. The

farmstead, now known as Upper Leachonich, is represented on the 1st Edition OS 6" map (1879–81) as consisting of one unroofed and six roofed buildings and two enclosures and as one roofed and two unroofed buildings on the current edition of the OS 1:10,000 map (1971). Feature 2 is now the site of an occupied house. The remains of a double-celled unroofed building were identified to the NNW of the main house. Only the ENE and WSW facing gable ends and the NNW facing wall remain, to 1.3m high.

NH 6783 8555 Stone, Leachonich (F3) A stone is marked on the 1st Edition OS map, but no further information is

given.

NH 6749 8552 Farmstead (F4) This L-shaped deserted farm with a cobbled area measuring c2m in diameter may be a stack-stand and was visited by RCAHMS in 1978.

NH 6830 8580 Lynchet, Cultivation remains (F5) These cultivation terraces are visible on a SE-facing slope in

the vicinity of chambered cairns. They were recorded as covering an area, 100m from NE-SW by c40m transversely, by the OS in 1981.

NH 6846 8583 Chambered Cairn, Leachonich (F6) This Neolithic (4000–2401 BC) chambered cairn is protected as part of SAM 2390.

NH 6842 8594 Chambered Cairn, Leachonich (F7) This Neolithic chambered cairn is the second of a pair protected as part of SAM 2390. It was last recorded by the OS in 1963.

NH 6830 8590 Clearance Cairn (F8) On a SE-facing slope, several stone clearance heaps and occasional lynchets were recorded by the OS in 1970.

NH 6824 8601 Site, Neolithic (F9) Recorded on the HHER, no further information is given.

NH 6820 8589 Chambered Cairn, Leachonich (F10) This Neolithic chambered cairn was recorded during a visit by the OS in 1975.

NH 68122 85665 (approx) Possible feature (F11) This mound at the very eastern extent of the proposed overhead line, on the SE-facing slope on which the Neolithic features identified above can be found. The area has been colonised by gorse which may obscure archaeological remains. It was not possible to fully survey this feature.

The features all lay outside the proposed overhead line area, or sufficiently far from the poles to be refurbished

for there to be no risk either to their integrity or to any associated buried archaeology.

Archive: RCAHMS. Report: HHER and Library Service

Funder: Scottish and Southern Energy PLC

Cait McCullagh – Highland Archaeology Services Ltd

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