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Chapel Hill

Chapel (Medieval)(Possible)

Site Name Chapel Hill

Classification Chapel (Medieval)(Possible)

Canmore ID 15570

Site Number NH95SE 15

NGR NH 9560 5150

NGR Description Centred on NH 9560 5150

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Auldearn
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Nairn
  • Former County Nairn

Archaeology Notes

NH95SE 15 956 515.

A Catholic chapel is supposed to have stood on Chapel Hill, a small cultivated knoll in a field a short distance east of Easter Clune farmhouse. The site cannot be identified.

A carved stone, dug up during trenching operations, was taken to the Nairn Museum by Dr Griggor (Name Book 1869).

The site of the chapel is still marked in the Chapelfield.

G Bain 1928

There is no trace and no local knowledge of the site of the chapel.

Visited by OS (RL) 5 January 1971

Activities

Field Visit (May 1978)

Chapel Hill, Easter Clune NH 956 515 NH95SE 15

No traces are now visible of the pre-Reformation chapel which is reputed to have stood on this site.

RCAHMS 1978, visited May 1978

Name Book, Nairn, no. 3, p. 65

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