EHG5290 - Walkover survey - Inverlaidnan and Sluggan, Carrbridge

Technique(s)

Organisation

North of Scotland Archaeological Society (NOSAS)

Date

May-Nov 2018

Description

A project to survey and record archaeological features at Inverlaidnan and Sluggan (originally named Inchluin) was undertaken by NOSAS in 2018. Details of 84 individual sites were recorded. <1>

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Map

Location

Location Inverlaidnan, Carrbridge
Grid reference Centred NH 8630 2175 (1922m by 1514m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NH82SE
Operational Area INVERNESS NAIRN BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY
Civil Parish DUTHIL AND ROTHIEMURCHUS
Geographical Area BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY

Related Monuments/Buildings (67)

  • Bank/garden wall - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - East Sluggan (North Inchluin) (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Building - Sluggan Bridge (Monument)
  • Building/Steading - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Cairn - Carn Challard (Monument)
  • Cairn - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Cairn and/or building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Cairnfield - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Cairnfield - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Cairns, Sluggan (Monument)
  • Corn drying kiln and barn - East Sluggan (North Inchluin) (Monument)
  • Croft - Buail an Amadain (Monument)
  • Crofthouse (Buail an Amadain) - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Crofthouse (Buail an Amadain) - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Dam/Embankment - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Ditch and bank - East Sluggan (Monument)
  • Ditch and bank - Sluggan Bridge (Monument)
  • Enclosure - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Enclosure, Old House of Inverlaidnan - Duthil and Rothiemurchus (Monument)
  • Enclosure/walls, South Farmstead - Sluggan (South Inchluin) (Monument)
  • Farmhouse - Crask (Monument)
  • Farmstead - East Sluggan (Monument)
  • Farmstead - Sluggan (South Inchluin) (Monument)
  • Farmstead/Inn - Inchluin West (Monument)
  • Field clearance cairns - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Horse gang - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Inverlaidnan Farmhouse (Monument)
  • INVERLAIDNAN HILL STONE (Monument)
  • Lade - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Lime Kiln - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Mill - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • North building within the enclosure, Old House of Inverlaidnan - Duthil and Rothiemurchus (Monument)
  • Old House of Inverlaidnan - Duthil and Rothiemurchus (Monument)
  • Pit - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Platform/probable building - Sluggan Bridge (Monument)
  • Platform/probable buildings - Sluggan Bridge (Monument)
  • Platform/probable buildings - Sluggan Bridge (Monument)
  • Pond - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Possible building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Possible building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Possible Building - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Possible building within the enclosure, Old House of Inverlaidnan - Duthil and Rothiemurchus (Monument)
  • Possible crofthouse (Buail an Amadain) - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Possible site of temporary sawmill, Sluggan (Monument)
  • Prisoner of War Camp - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Quarry - East Sluggan (North Inchluin) (Monument)
  • Roundhouse - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • South building within the enclosure, Old House of Inverlaidnan - Duthil and Rothiemurchus (Monument)
  • South Farmstead - Sluggan (South Inchluin) (Monument)
  • Township - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Township/”Cotts” - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Track - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Turf and stone bank - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Wall - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Wall - Sluggan Bridge (Monument)
  • Wall/possible enclosure - Sluggan Bridge (Monument)
  • Well - Inverlaidnan (Monument)
  • Well - Inverlaidnan (Monument)

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Record last edited

Aug 12 2019 2:44PM

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