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Loch Lubnaig

Crannog (Period Unknown)

Site Name Loch Lubnaig

Classification Crannog (Period Unknown)

Canmore ID 24088

Site Number NN51SE 3

NGR NN 58478 11149

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Stirling
  • Parish Callander
  • Former Region Central
  • Former District Stirling
  • Former County Perthshire

Archaeology Notes

NN51SE 3 5847 1112.

A crannog is situated at NN 5847 1112 at the south end of Loch Lubnaig. Nothing is visible above the surface, the site being marked by an iron stanchion; but clearly visible about 2ft below the surface, is a sub-oval bed of stones covering an area about 25.0m N-S by about 15.0m E-W.

Exploration by the Forth Valley Sub-Aqua Club (of which Mr Hunty is a member) in June 1968, revealed that the depth of stone is about 9ft, then follows a brushwood layer on top of timber foundations, the depth between top of stone to bed of loch being about 30ft. No plan or report has been made by the club (Information from Mr Huntly, District officer, Forestry Commission, Kerse road, Stirling).

Visited by OS (E G C) 25 October 1968.

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Note (1979)

Loch Lubnaig, Stank NN 584 111 NN51SE 3

This submerged crannog, which measures about 25m from N to S by 15m transversely at its top, consists of a mound of stones on a timber foundation.

RCAHMS 1979

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