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Glen Righ, Creag Nam Meall, Slate Quarry

Outbuilding (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Glen Righ, Creag Nam Meall, Slate Quarry

Classification Outbuilding (Period Unassigned)

Canmore ID 341109

Site Number NN06SE 24.01

NGR NN 06641 64029

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Kilmallie
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Lochaber
  • Former County Inverness-shire

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Field Visit (30 July 2014)

Lochaber, Gleann Righ, Creag nam Meall, NN06SE 24.01 Outbuilding

The unroofed slate built building at the south east edge of the spoil heap of NN06NE 24.00 measures approximately 4.5m in length by 4.0m in width internally. The opening at the south east corner is about 0.95m in width on the short wall. The long walls are gabled with a wall thickness of some 0.75m. There is no evidence of fenestration.

This building is not depicted on the Ordnance Survey 6-inch map (Inverness-shire (Mainland), surveyed 1870 (published 1873), sheet CLXVI) and on Ordnance survey 6-inch map (Inverness-shire (Mainland), surveyed 1899 (published 1903), sheet CLXVI), although the abandoned slate quarry to which this building is associated is depicted but not named on both maps. The site and Creag nam Meall (Rock of the Hillocks) on which it sits is now in a Forestry Commission plantation.

The slate outcrop at Creag nam Meall sits within the Ballachulish slates which are found on the south side of Loch Leven running south west for 6 miles and north east of the Loch Leven and from North Ballachulish Quarry to 1.5 miles east of Onich and north east for 7.5 miles almost to Glen Nevis. Such quarries in the Ballachulish area supplied slate to a country where a durable roofing material was needed.

J E Richey and J G C Anderson (1944)

Visited by RCAHMS (MMD/IA), 30th July 2014.

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