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Isle Of Skye, Strath Suardal, Strath Glebe Woodland Creation Scheme
Boundary Dyke(S) (Period Unknown), Clearance Cairn(S) (Period Unknown), Enclosure(S) (Period Unknown), Farmstead(S) (Post Medieval), Field System(S) (Post Medieval), Pen(S) (Post Medieval)
Site Name Isle Of Skye, Strath Suardal, Strath Glebe Woodland Creation Scheme
Classification Boundary Dyke(S) (Period Unknown), Clearance Cairn(S) (Period Unknown), Enclosure(S) (Period Unknown), Farmstead(S) (Post Medieval), Field System(S) (Post Medieval), Pen(S) (Post Medieval)
Canmore ID 373720
Site Number NG62SW 135
NGR NG 61853 20279
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/373720
- Council Highland
- Parish Strath
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Skye And Lochalsh
- Former County Inverness-shire
Field Visit (March 2021)
NG 61853 20279 A desk-based assessment and walkover survey was carried out at Strath Glebe, in March 2021, in advance of a proposed woodland creation project. The work was undertaken to assess the nature and extent of any archaeological sites likely to be affected within the areas outlined for planting and to inform recommendations for the protection and management of any sites recovered. The survey recorded 17 sites of archaeological interest including farmsteads, pens, enclosures, boundary walls, field systems and their associated clearance cairns, and the remains of a Neolithic Chambered Cairn (Canmore ID 365436).
Mitigation measures are proposed to safeguard the sites during the establishment of the woodland creation project.
Archive: Highland Council HER and NRHE Funder: Jarrah Forestry Ltd
Steven Birch – West Coast Archaeological Services
(Source: DES Vol 22)