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Brarathy
Hut Circle (Prehistoric)
Site Name Brarathy
Classification Hut Circle (Prehistoric)
Canmore ID 6811
Site Number NC85NW 2
NGR NC 8274 5751
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/6811
- Council Highland
- Parish Farr
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Sutherland
- Former County Sutherland
NC85NW 2 8274 5751.
(NC 8274 5751) Undescribed feature
OS 6"map, (1962)
This is a reduced, heather-covered hut circle. There are no signs of associated cultivation. The hut is 13.0m in internal diameter; the wall is 1.1 to 1.2m in width and stands to a maximum 0.3m high. The entrance is in the SE.
Revised at 1:10,000.
Visited by OS (J M) 21 June 1977.
Project (17 April 2023 - 21 April 2023)
NC 82002 55637 A pre-construction field survey was undertaken by CFA Archaeology, particularly of any areas where the vegetation had been reduced considerably by recent wildfires, to record the baseline condition of any previously unknown sites and assess their proximity to construction activities, in order to establish whether any further mitigation is required. Carry out an historic building survey of the Strathy Wood Chimney to a Basic Level specification prior to its demolition.
Assets were located within the bounds of the development area, close to the present haul road, and were in relatively good condition at the time of the survey. The freestanding chimney was subject to a Basic Level historic building recording and was found to most likely be associated with the earlier 20th century forestry plantation works in the area. The township was beyond the development area but visited to assess its baseline condition. Of the 19 buildings previously associated with the township, only four structures were identified, with the forestry growth and vegetation obscuring most of the remains. Likewise, four sheiling huts recorded from the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1878 were not identified for this reason. An additional, previously unrecorded asset was also identified within bounds of the development: a low rubblestone bridge crossing at the River Uair. The presence of the defunct crossing in proximity to the township and along the course of a disused track suggests they are contemporary and of local significance to the surrounding landscape, and perhaps relate to the earlier 20th century forestry plantation works.
Information from C Scovell - CFA Archaeology Ltd
OASIS ID: cfaarcha1-515195
Field Visit (17 April 2023 - 21 April 2023)
NC 82750 57485 Remains of hut circle. The hut circle was a barely visible low-lying heather covered earthwork, approximately 19m in diameter with an opening to its southeast.
Information from C Scovell - CFA Archaeology Ltd
OASIS ID: cfaarcha1-515195