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Scotsburn House
Field System (Prehistoric)(Possible), Hut Circle (Prehistoric)
Site Name Scotsburn House
Classification Field System (Prehistoric)(Possible), Hut Circle (Prehistoric)
Canmore ID 14552
Site Number NH77NW 1
NGR NH 70595 76527
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/14552
- Council Highland
- Parish Logie Easter
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Ross And Cromarty
- Former County Ross And Cromarty
NH77NW 1 7059 7652.
(Centred NH 706 765) Cairns (NR)
OS 6" map, (1959)
At NH 7059 7652 is a circular stone-walled hut and a contemporary field system.
The hut is about 9.5m in diameter between the centres of a denuded wall of indeterminate thickness, which is almost completely destroyed in the S arc, but in the N, the inner face is distinguishable as a discontinuous arc of stones set on edge. No entrance can be seen. A low field wall extends from the W arc of the hut, and two possible walls join the hut in the N and S.
About 100.0m to the NE is a possible mutilated hut c.10.5m in diameter. The NW arc is defined by a stony bank c.2.5m wide, with one or two stones on edge protruding, which possibly represents the outer wall face. The E and S arcs are obscured by clearance heaps. No entrance is evident.
The field system comprises field walls, lynchets and stone clearance heaps, previously described as 'large tumuli' (ISSFC 1902), which
form cultivation plots about 20.0m by 15.0m average size.
ISSFC 1902
Visited by OS (N K B) 23 October 1970.
This has been a desk assessment survey area.
J Wordsworth, SSSIs, Scottish Natural Heritage, 1993
Field Visit (November 1977)
Scotsburn House NH 705 765 NH77NW 1
One hut-circle and a possible second can be seen within an extensive spread of small cairns 1.5km NW of Scotsburn House.
RCAHMS 1979, visited November 1977
(Transactions of the Inverness Scientific Society and Field Club, v, 1895-9, 362