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Bute, Meikle Kilmory

Building (Period Unassigned), Farmstead (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Bute, Meikle Kilmory

Classification Building (Period Unassigned), Farmstead (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Meikle Kilmory Upper, South

Canmore ID 139130

Site Number NS06SE 105

NGR NS 05022 60892

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/139130

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Argyll And Bute
  • Parish North Bute
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Argyll And Bute
  • Former County Buteshire

Archaeology Notes

NS06SE 105 05022 60892

NS 050 608 Rectangular wall footings 10 x 4m: building recorded on 1780 estate map.

Sponsor: Buteshire Natural History Society.

A Hannah 1998

NS 0503 6087 Site 99 Meikle Kilmory Upper

On a bluff 200m south of Meikle Kilmory are slight wall footings of a rectangular building shown on OS1. This is the remnant of a farmstead with three buildings and yards shown on May (1780). It was then a secondary focus of Meikle Kilmory, and may have a long history as a separate township before 1500, although its name is not known.

Proudfoot and Hannah 2000

NS 0503 6087 Building remains: Located on bluff above field 200m S of Meikle Kilmory. There are the wall-footings of a rectangular building, 10 x 4m, aligned down-slope. 1780/81 map shows several buildings on this site in 1780.

Information from Bute Natural History Society Deserted Settlement Survey (1991-9)

(RCAHMS WP000273)

As depicted on a mid 18th century estate map (Foulis 1758-9), this farmstead comprised a cluster of five buildings standing 200m S of the modern steading at Meikle Kilmory (NS06SE 397), in what is now uncultivated ground. A slightly later estate map (May 1780-82) shows the steading comprising four buildings, but they were more scattered than before, spreading into arable ground slightly nearer the modern steading. By the 1860s all that remained was the single unroofed building noted in previous descriptions, which is depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Buteshire 1869, Sheet CCXV). This building was not found on the date of visit.

Visited by RCAHMS (GFG, JMH) 7 May 2009.

Activities

Antiquarian Mapping (1758 - 1759)

Antiquarian Mapping (1780 - 1782)

Field Visit (1863)

Field Visit (1991 - 1999)

NS 050 608 Rectangular wall footings 10 x 4m: building recorded on 1780 estate map.

Sponsor: Buteshire Natural History Society.

A Hannah 1998

NS 0503 6087 Site 99 Meikle Kilmory Upper

On a bluff 200m south of Meikle Kilmory are slight wall footings of a rectangular building shown on OS1. This is the remnant of a farmstead with three buildings and yards shown on May (1780). It was then a secondary focus of Meikle Kilmory, and may have a long history as a separate township before 1500, although its name is not known.

Proudfoot and Hannah 2000

NS 0503 6087 Building remains: Located on bluff above field 200m S of Meikle Kilmory. There are the wall-footings of a rectangular building, 10 x 4m, aligned down-slope. 1780/81 map shows several buildings on this site in 1780.

Information from Bute Natural History Society Deserted Settlement Survey (1991-9)

(RCAHMS WP000273)

Field Visit (7 May 2009)

As depicted on a mid 18th century estate map (Foulis 1758-9), this farmstead comprised a cluster of five buildings standing 200m S of the modern steading at Meikle Kilmory (NS06SE 397), in what is now uncultivated ground. A slightly later estate map (May 1780-82) shows the steading comprising four buildings, but they were more scattered than before, spreading into arable ground slightly nearer the modern steading. By the 1860s all that remained was the single unroofed building noted in previous descriptions, which is depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Buteshire 1869, Sheet CCXV). This building was not found on the date of visit.

Visited by RCAHMS (GFG, JMH) 7 May 2009.

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