MHG61575 - Possible kiln - Achadh A'Chatha

Summary

Possible ruined kiln at Achadh A'Chatha (west)

Type and Period (1)

  • CORN DRYING KILN? (Post Medieval - 1560 AD? to 1900 AD?)

Protected Status

  • None recorded

Full Description

A township comprising three unroofed buildings, an enclosure, a field and a length of field wall is depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Inverness-shire 1872, sheet lxxxvii). Three unroofed buildings, an enclosure of four compartments, another enclosure and two fields are shown on the current edition of the OS 1:10000 map (1994).
Information from RCAHMS (SAH) 17 July 1996

A survey of the area around Achadh A'Chatha (west) was undertaken by members of the North of Scotland Archaeological Society (NoSAS) in 2002. The settlement is situated at a height of 340m on glacial terraces of relatively fertile and well-drained land. To the north and west of the settlement there are large areas of improved ground, elevated and bisected by deepcut meltwater channels. There are two groups of buildings, each situated on its own terrace. The upper settlement is situated on a SE facing grassy terrace 30m north of the lower group of buildings.

Site 57b. Possible kiln. To the east of the building (MHG61575) and on the edge of the south facing slope, there is a depression 2m in diameter and a further hollow to the south in which there is a evidence of a stone edge. This is may have been a corn-drying kiln. <1>

NGR adjusted based on 1999-2001 aerial photographs <2>

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Map

Location

Grid reference Centred NH 7795 0382 (4m by 4m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NH70SE
Civil Parish KINGUSSIE AND INSH
Geographical Area BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY

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