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Bridge Of Dunn

Broch (Iron Age)(Possible)

Site Name Bridge Of Dunn

Classification Broch (Iron Age)(Possible)

Alternative Name(s) Old Hall Of Dunn 1

Canmore ID 8755

Site Number ND25NW 7

NGR ND 2041 5613

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Watten
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Caithness
  • Former County Caithness

Archaeology Notes

ND25NW 7 2041 5613

(ND 2041 5613) Broch (NR) (rems of)

OS 1:10,000 map, (1975)

This is a grass-covered, stony mound, probably covering the remains of a broch. A few flat stones are visible on the surface, but there are no accurate indications either of the extent of the ruin or of its character. The mound at highest has an elevation of some 4ft. The situation of the mound is on the top of a high bank above a burn, and for a distance of some 30ft there remains a low segmental rampart along the edge of this bank. The diameter across the centre of the mound from the top of the rampart is 58ft.

RCAHMS 1911, visited 1910

This feature is generally as described by the RCAHMS except that the rampart extends along the E and S of the mound for 58.0m and the mound is about 18.0m in diameter. The situation is suggestive of a broch. Resurveyed at 1:2500.

Visited by OS (R D) 27 October 1965

The remains of the broch are visible as a turf-covered, uneven mound, 45.0m NE-SW by 18.0m transversely and 1.3m high, with its main height and bulk disposed in the NE. Generally it gives the 'mound-on-mound' effect, the characteristic commonly noted in many broch remains in Caithness. No rampart is evident.

Visited by OS (J M) 5 March 1982

'Broch'. Dimensions: 45 x 18m. Subcircular grass-covered mound 1.3m high, surrounded on the river side by a series of three banks.

R J Mercer, NMRS MS/828/19, 1995.

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Publication Account (2007)

ND25 10 OLD HALL OF DUNN 1 (‘Bridge of Dunn’)

ND/2041 5613

Possible broch in Watten, Caithness, consisting of a grassy mound up to 1.2m (4ft) high. There are no clear traces of the building inside but it looks like a mound on a mound, typical of Caithness brochs [1]. The site is next to a burn and there are traces of a rampart along the edge of this, and along the east and south of the mound.

Sources: 1. NMRS site no. ND 25 NW 7: 2. RCAHMS 1911b, 126-7, no. 461.

E W MacKie 2007

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