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Dallachy Airfield, Quarters, Site No.10

Military Camp (Second World War)

Site Name Dallachy Airfield, Quarters, Site No.10

Classification Military Camp (Second World War)

Alternative Name(s) Raf Dallachy

Canmore ID 300097

Site Number NJ36SE 30.12

NGR NJ 36104 61603

NGR Description Centred NJ 36104 61603

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Moray
  • Parish Bellie
  • Former Region Grampian
  • Former District Moray
  • Former County Morayshire

Archaeology Notes

NJ36SE 30.12 centred36104 61603

Nothing could be seen on recent aerial photography (Google Earth 2007) of an accommodation camp Quarters Site no.10 in an area at the S end of Roman Camp Wood. The site is now heavily overgrown with conifer trees.

A contemporrary plan shows that it was mainly barrack hurs, officers and sergeants quarters, ablutions, latrines, a drying room and several emergency blast shelters (After the Battle, Airfield Plan no.19, Crown Copyright/RAF Museum).

Information from RCAHMS (DE), August 2009

Activities

Ground Survey (2010)

This project is part of the Forestry Commission’s management

strategy as described under Kirkhill Forest, Aberdeen City.

[NJ36SE 90] NJ 3716 6271 – NJ 3724 6275 Cowiemuir A denuded earth

boundary forming part of the pre-improved landscape.

[NJ36SE 91] NJ 3793 6189 Moor of Auchenhalrig An oval embanked

depression c9 x 6m internally with c2m wide upcast banks

and a possible entrance in the NW quadrant. The interior

is lower than the surrounding ground surface, which might

suggest it is not a hut circle.

[NJ36SE 92] NJ 3779 6223 Moor of Auchenhalrig A very slight bank

defines a circular enclosure, c70–80m in diameter. It is

centred upon what appears to be a c20m wide natural knoll.

Clay subsoils were recorded in a hole created by a windblown

tree 30m inside the enclosure. No evidence of a ditch was

recorded in a second windthrow immediately outside the

bank on its E side.

[NJ36SE 30.14] NJ 3755 6270 Moor of Auchenhalrig A WW2 brick-built

linear platform with earthen banks, running perpendicularly

to the platform. There were regular iron rings along the face

of the platform providing anchor points.

[Part of NJ36SE 30.2] NJ 3771 6265 Wood of Auchenreath WW2 platform with

perpendicular banks as above.

[Part of NJ36SE 30.14] NJ 3772 6286 Wood of Auchenreath WW2 building with

outer reinforced defensive bank.

[Part of NJ36SE 30.2] NJ 3752 6286 Wood of Auchenreath Ruinous concrete

WW2 building.

[NJ36SE 30.5] NJ 3686 6284, NJ 3664 6263, NJ 3671 6258, NJ 3691 6276

and NJ 3691 6283 (defines area) Cowiemuir Extensive

WW2 remains consisting of defensive structures and

building platforms fill the W end of the wood. They appear

to stop on the NE side where a drain cuts through the wood.

A quarry to the NE may have been enhanced to produce the

water-filled hollow which was linked to the cross-drain to

produce a further defensive feature.

[NJ36SE 30.12] NJ 3616 6164, NJ 3643 6148, NJ 3637 6141 and NJ 3611

6156 (defines area) Gowktree Wood A range of WW2

remains. The drain at the W end may have been deepened

to present an obstacle. Similar use of drainage features has

also been suggested nearby (see above).

[NJ36SE 93] NJ 3604 6206 – NJ 3602 6192 Gowktree Wood A bank

runs SW from the steep scarp above the Gowktree Burn

curving gently to meet the road. There seems to have been a

parallel bank c13m to the NW. The feature appears to define

an area of plantations around the Loch of Bank End.

[NJ26SE 30.8] NJ 3615 6239, NJ 3607 6209, NJ 3612 6200 and NJ 3621

6217 (defines area) Gowktree Wood Extensive remains of

WW2 buildings associated with Dallachy airfield.

[NJ36SE 94] NJ 3706 6104 – NJ 3699 6103 Beldorney Hillocks Short

section of bank that appears to follow the course of one of

the ovid plantations of Gordon Castle depicted on an estate

plan of c1770.

[NJ36SE 95] NJ 3749 6063 Hill of Ordga A large enclosure c70m in

diameter with c3m wide and >1.5m high (in parts) banks.

This may be a modern feature or may have been used for

stock control. It is not depicted on the 18th-century estate

plan or the 1st Edition 6” OS map.

Archive: Aberdeenshire Council SMR and Forestry Commission,

Aberdeenshire

Funder: Moray and Aberdeenshire Forestry Commission

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