Urchany Hill
Natural Feature (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Urchany Hill
Classification Natural Feature (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) Fort-site; Geddes Hill
Canmore ID 15014
Site Number NH84NE 3
NGR NH 8942 4995
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/15014
- Council Highland
- Parish Nairn
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Nairn
- Former County Nairn
NH84NE 3 8942 4995.
(Area: NH 894 499) "About a mile from Castle Finlay in a south-easterly direction on the Geddes Hill there are remains of another hill-fort. But it bears no mark of vitrification. It is the highest point on the Geddes or Urchany Hill. It is known as 'The Cairn' and has been used in recent times as the site of a bonfire. The north and west sides are formed by gneiss rock, rising straight up some eight feet high like a wall, and the south and east side sides are apparently made up with stones, many of them of larger size than is usually found in a cairn. The platform, which is quite level, is covered with greensward and an abunbant crop of broom. It is quite a small place but its situation is exceedingly bold and defiant."
G Bain 1893.
There is little doubt that Bain's (1893) description refers to a flat-topped knoll centred at NH 8942 4995. The north and west sides and the small level platform are easily recognisable, but no trace of any walling, banks, or artificial features can be seen at the site. The name 'The Cairn' could not be verified locally.
Visited by OS (RD) 15 November 1965.
The knoll at NH 8942 4995 is as described by OS (RD) and is not an antiquity. However, it is possible that Bain's orientation may be at fault, and he may be referring to the dun to the ENE of Castle Finlay (see NH85SE 16), which also answers his description.
Visited by OS (AA) 5 February 1971.
Field Visit (May 1978)
'The Cairn', Geddes Hill NH 894 499 NH84NE 3
Bain records a fort at this location, which is now inaccessible in dense forest, but it is possible that he is referring to the dun on the N end of the Hill of Urchany NH85SE 16 which also answers his description.
RCAHMS 1978, visited May 1978
Bain 1893, 27