MHG54726 - Ratagan

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Type and Period (1)

  • CULVERT (Undated)

Protected Status

  • None recorded

Full Description

RCAHMS Canmore description:
Survey of the 18th-century Military Road Network – IRS Ratagan
Landscape assessment
Colin Shepherd
The following features were recorded during a landscape management survey of the 18th-century military road network as described under military roads IRS Foyers, Boleskine and Abertarff/Dores. Much of the road is still only c4m wide in its unimproved portions and many of the underlying culverts appear to have been re-used.
NG 9268 1874 Ratagan Very small early single arched bridge or culvert. IRS097
NG 9225 1919 Ratagan Very tall stone revetment overlying stone culvert. The culvert is probably early with the revetment being a later feature to level out the road. IRS099
NG 9234 1910 Ratagan Probably early stone culvert. IRS100
NG 9241 1903 Ratagan Probably early round-arched stone culvert. IRS101
NG 9247 1898 Ratagan Probably early stone culvert. IRS102
NG 9249 1893 Ratagan Probably early small round-arched stone culvert. IRS103
NG 9252 1890 Ratagan Probably early stone culvert. IRS104
NG 9256 1888 Ratagan Probably early small round-arched stone culvert. IRS106
NG 9217 1924 Ratagan Probably early stone culvert. IRS107
NG 9211 1928 Ratagan Probably early stone culvert. IRS108
NG 9095 1976 Ratagan Probably early stone culvert. IRS110
NG 9100 1978 Ratagan Probably early square stone culvert with revetting above. The revetting is probably later. IRS111
NG 9104 1976 Ratagan Possible early stone culvert. IRS 112
Archive: FCS, Inverness and RCAHMS
Funder: Forestry Commission Scotland <1>

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Map

Location

Grid reference NG 9099 1977 (point) Approximate. Point generated from 2011 NMRS download data
Map sheet NG91NW
Geographical Area SKYE AND LOCHALSH
Civil Parish GLENSHIEL

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