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Long Loch, Laggish

Hut Circle (Prehistoric)(Possible)

Site Name Long Loch, Laggish

Classification Hut Circle (Prehistoric)(Possible)

Canmore ID 62478

Site Number NX27NW 6

NGR NX 2376 7660

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council South Ayrshire
  • Parish Colmonell
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Kyle And Carrick
  • Former County Ayrshire

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Field Visit (October 1981)

Long Loch NX237 766 NX27NW 6

What is probably a circular house is situated on a low hillock immediately N of Long Loch. It measures 8.7m in diameter within a wall 0.4m high which has been spread to a thickness of 1.9m; the entrance is on the ESE. Outside the entrance there is an arc of stony bank which springs from the house wall on the SSE.

RCAHMS 1981, visited October 1981

Archaeological Evaluation (1 February 2009 - 30 November 2011)

A programme of archaeological field reconnaissance and mitigation was undertaken at Arecleoch Wind Farm, near Barrhill, South Ayrshire. A site visit highlighted 16 sites previously indentified in the ES that were within 50m of construction; these were demarcated. A rapid desk-based assessment of the Wheeb Bridge to Arecleoch access track identified a further 14 cultural heritage sites: 6 of these were demarcated; no further mitigation was required on the sites that were demarcated. CFA undertook a field survey of several proposed borrow pit locations and no archaeological remains were identified, apart from the remains of a well. This was recorded before its removal. Two sites were discovered by the Main Contractor close to the location of T40. Both sites were demarcated and micro-siting avoided any potential conflict. A watching brief was conducted on controlled felling which involved the takedown of a small section of enclosure wall. A walkover survey was conducted along the route of the 11kV Overhead Grid Connection Line. Two sites were located and demarcated. Pylon positions were micro-sited away from directly impacting upon the sites. A watching brief was conducted on groundbreaking activity. No discoveries were made. An inspection of all the demarcated sites was conducted post-construction. The inspection concluded that no damage had occurred to any of the sites, other than that which had been previously mitigated.

Information from Oasis (cfaarcha1-129197) 27 March 2013

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