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Rum, Glen Guirdil, Bealach A' Bhraigh Bhig, Shieling
Pen(S) (Post Medieval), Shieling Hut(S) (Post Medieval)
Site Name Rum, Glen Guirdil, Bealach A' Bhraigh Bhig, Shieling
Classification Pen(S) (Post Medieval), Shieling Hut(S) (Post Medieval)
Alternative Name(s) Rhum; Orval
Canmore ID 21900
Site Number NM39NW 2
NGR NM 33455 99986
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/21900
- Council Highland
- Parish Small Isles
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Lochaber
- Former County Inverness-shire
NM39NW 2 3336 9997
(Area: NM 341 999) A small group of rectangular buildings are situated on Bealach a' Bhraigh Bhig, which are thought to be a shieling. There is also a small stone circle.
K Williamson and J M Boyd 1963
About 13 shielings centred at NM 3336 9997 They vary in shape from rectangular to sub-circular and oval. The alleged stone circle on the E edge of the group is a contemporary structure, probably the ruins of a small animal pen.
Visited by OS (AA) 15 May 1972
Field Visit (May 1983)
Glen Guirdil, Bealach a'Bhraigh Bhig NM 334 999 NM39NW 2
The remains of nine stone structures, some of which may be huts and others pens, are situated on the N side of the track to Bloodstone Hill, 500m W of Bealach a'Bhraigh Bhig. At least one further possible hut is situated about 120m to the NNE.
RCAHMS 1983, visited May 1983