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Milton Knowe

Farmstead (Medieval) - (19th Century)

Site Name Milton Knowe

Classification Farmstead (Medieval) - (19th Century)

Canmore ID 27645

Site Number NO06SE 78

NGR NO 0977 6011

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Oblique aerial view of the Allt Menach township, Strathardle, looking SW.
Oblique aerial view of the Allt Menach township, Strathardle, looking SW.Oblique aerial view of the Allt Menach township, Strathardle, looking SW.Milton Knowe, NO06SE 78, Ordnance Survey index card, RectoOblique aerial view of the Allt Menach township, Strathardle, looking SW.

Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Kirkmichael (Perth And Kinross)
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

Activities

Field Visit (August 1987)

NO06SE 78 0977 6011

Situated on a terrace on the E bank of the Allt Menach, at the foot of Milton Knowe and immediately E of the ruinous buildings of the mill of Moulinnarie, there are two L-plan buildings reduced to their stone wall-footings.

The principal range of that on the W is of two compartments and measures 15.3m from WNW to ESE by 7.3m transversely overall; the subsidiary range is on the N side of the building at the W end and measures 9m from N to S by 5.6m transversely overall.

The principal range of that on the E is also of two compartments and measures 15m from E to W by 6.8m transversely overall; the subsidiary range is on the S side of the building at the W end and measures 10m from NNE to SSW by 6m transversely overall, whilst on the N side there is a rectangular yard measuring 16m from E to W by 11.7m transversely internally.

Immediately to the S of the larger building there is a square platform up to 0.4m high and measuring 4.8m across, and a possible building which has been set across the contour and measures 8.3m from NE to SW by 4.2m transversely over stone wall-footings.

Visited by RCAHMS (PC) August 1987.

RCAHMS 1990

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