MHG27303 - Township - Galmisdale, Eigg
Summary
No summary available.
Type and Period (1)
- TOWNSHIP (16th Century to 19th Century - 1501 AD to 1875 AD?)
Protected Status
- None recorded
Full Description
NM48SE 30 centred on 474 840
A crofting township, comprising fifteen roofed buildings and two unroofed structures, and a field-system is depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Inverness-shire Island of Eigg 1880, sheet lxxiii). Three roofed buildings and the field-system are shown on the current edition of the OS 1:10000 map (1976).
Information from RCAHMS (AKK) 9 December 1996.
To the SW of Galmisdale House there are the remains of a township comprising at least eleven buildings and four small enclosures. Most of the buildings are clustered together on the S side of the modern track at NM 47387 84022, but there are four outliers; two (EIGG01 246-7) stand 25m apart some 150m W of the main group, a third (EIGG01 245) stands on its own 150m to the SW and the fourth outlier (EIOGG01 493) stands 100m to the E. Several of the buildings have been severely robbed, and are now reduced to rectangular stances or short stretches of walling; in the eight examples where measurements can be taken the buildings range from 6m to 10.4m in length by 3m to 3.7m in breadth within rubble walls standing up to 0.4m in height.
William Bald's 1806 map of Eigg depicts a cluster of buildings in this area, grouped around Galmisdale House. It is one of two settlements shown on the farm of Galmisdale; the other, to the NE, is described under NM48SE XX. The 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Inverness-shire, Island of Eigg 1880, sheet lxxiii) depicts three buildings, two roofed and one unroofed, which correspond with three of the ruined structures in the main group described above. The 2nd edition of the OS map (1903) depicts one roofed and one partly-roofed building here. Neither OS map shows any of the outlying buildings noted above. Finally, there is an associated field system lying to the SE of the two townships.
(EIGG01 243-7, 264, 492-3)
Visited by RCAHMS (MFTR) 15 May 2001 and (AGCH) 11 October 2002
Galmisdale Former crofting community in the lee of the Sgurr, its old houses pulled down in 1897 when crofters were relocated to the island's north end to make way for the new lodge. Plans by the British Fisheries Society to develop a fishing village here in 1788 fell through, and instead a small, injudiciously-sited dock was built with statute labour by Clanranald in 1790, principally to service his kelp industry. A small castellated structure on the present pier, built 1930 as the estate office, assumed the role of gate lodge for arriving and departing visitors. <3>
NOTE: Historic Environment Scotland have subsequently merged their record for the entire Galmisdale township with a farmstead record (see MHG21817) and have cancelled their original township record (NMR ID 118019, NM48SE 30). Both records have been retained here in the Highland HER but both now have the same link to the single record on Canmore. The Highland HER includes areas of fields, rig and outlying buildings within the overall township record here based on the area as shown on the William Bald map referred to by RCAHMS/HES [IS-L 03/04/2025].
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Map
Location
Grid reference | Centred NM 4787 8382 (1385m by 1186m) <Null> |
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Map sheet | NM48SE |
Civil Parish | SMALL ISLES |
Geographical Area | LOCHABER |
Finds (0)
Related Monuments/Buildings (3)
Related Investigations/Events (1)
External Links (1)
- https://canmore.org.uk/site/106176 (View HES Canmore record for this site)
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