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Bield Farm

Boundary (Post Medieval)

Site Name Bield Farm

Classification Boundary (Post Medieval)

Canmore ID 375444

Site Number NS69SE 101

NGR NS 6954 9448

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Stirling
  • Parish Gargunnock
  • Former Region Central
  • Former District Stirling
  • Former County Stirlingshire

Activities

Project (10 June 2019 - 12 June 2019)

Alder Archaeology was commissioned by Scottish Woodlands to undertake a deskbased assessment and walkover survey at Leckie, Gargunnock, Stirling in advance of a proposed afforestation scheme. The survey was undertaken by two archaeologists on 10-12 June 2019.The survey area is divided in two parts by an existing woodland belt. South of the woodland were remains of pre-improvement rig and furrow and grass banks, including a possible former head dyke. North of the woodland belt were the remains of one, possibly two, ha-has as well as some possible rig and furrow. A cropmark on APs may indicate a former building but there were no visible remains on the ground

Information from David Perry, Alder Archaeology, 18 October 2019

OASIS ID: alderarc1-370891

Desk Based Assessment (10 June 2019 - 12 June 2019)

Stock fence with wooden posts on N/S alignment

Information from David Perry, Alder Archaeology, 18 October 2019

OASIS ID: alderarc1-370891

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