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Irvine, 23 Eglinton Street

Unidentified Pottery (Medieval)

Site Name Irvine, 23 Eglinton Street

Classification Unidentified Pottery (Medieval)

Alternative Name(s) Seagate Castle

Canmore ID 89023

Site Number NS33NW 50

NGR NS 3197 3916

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council North Ayrshire
  • Parish Irvine
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Cunninghame
  • Former County Ayrshire

Archaeology Notes

NS33NW 50 3197 3916

See also NS33NW 3.

A watching brief was carried out during the digging of foundations for a house on the backlands of this property in the vicinity of the 16th- century Seagate Castle (NS33NW 3). Approximately 0.5m of imported topsoil was found to overlie a loamy sand. Only one feature was found cutting the loamy sand layer, a modern subcircular round-bottomed pit c. 1.Om wide and c. O.6m deep. The loamy sand formed the upper part of a developed soil profile which graded to natural sand at a depth of c 1.2m below modern

ground level. No features were identified within this deposit, but fragments of medieval green-glazed pottery were recovered from depths of between 0.8m and 1.05m within the soil profile.

Sponsor: Strathclyde Regional Council.

SRC SMR 1994d.

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