Ardnamurchan, Dun An Eididh, Duneira
Dun (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Ardnamurchan, Dun An Eididh, Duneira
Classification Dun (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) Kentra Bay
Canmore ID 22498
Site Number NM66NW 4
NGR NM 6467 6927
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
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- Council Highland
- Parish Ardnamurchan
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Lochaber
- Former County Argyll
NM66NW 4 6467 6927
(NM 6467 6927) Dun (NR) (remains of)
OS 1:2500, (1972)
Surveyed at 1:2500.
OS revision 9 September 1972.
Dun, Dun an Eididh: This dun stands on the summit of a heather-covered rocky knoll overlooking the E side of Kentra Bay. Except on the E, where there is a relatively easy approach, the sides of the knoll present jagged rock-faces up to 7m high. The wall, which is drawn round the margin of the summit area, is in a wasted condition; on the SW side of considerable portion has been completely destroyed as a result of the collapse of the natural rock-face, but elsewhere the rubble core material can be seen intermittently, indicating that the wall originally enclosed as area measuring about 25m by 15m. No inner facing-stones are visible, but four short stretches of the outer face are still in position, nowhere more than two courses in height. The spread of core material suggests that the wall was probably at least 2m thick; it has been aligned so as to incorporate several large rock outcrops. The entrance is on the SE, and one of the stones forming the NE side of the passage survives. Access to it from the outside is up a gentle slope parallel to the dun wall and flanked by a spine of rock to the E.
RCAHMS 1980, visited 1972.
Dun an Eididh: A small flat-topped, cliff-girt knoll containing the fragmentary remains of a dun around its summit, the approximate internal measurements of which are 23.0m NW-SE by 13.0m. Much of the wall has slipped away leaving only occasional traces of debris under the long heather and the dun is best defined to the N of the entrance in the SE, where three or four outer facing- stones are visible. The feature published to the N of the dun on OS 1:2500 is a collapsed corn-drying kiln at the foot of the crag.
Resurveyed at 1:2500.
Visited by OS (J M) 3 July 1974.
Scheduled as Dun an Eididh, 210m WNE of Duneira.
Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 13 December 2000.
