MHG64753 - Building - Port a'Chaobaill

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A walkover survey and desk-based assessment for the National Trust estate at Torridon was carried out by J Wordsworth and J Harden between 1996 and 2002.

This area is characterised by the remains of low stone dykes and stone rickles running NE-SW with the fall of the land, and low clearance heaps. The ground appears particularly poor - perhaps the turf has been stripped from this area, as it appears to have been from above the main road north of the Alligin gorge.

The building (c6.Sm long by c3.7m externally) has a south facing doorway, a tin roof and is in use. There is a yard attached, some 17m by 6m. Between this structure and the path is an area of cultivation strips. The structure to the east is set against an outcrop of rock so that it only needs three walls (the back wall being the outcrop). The structure which survives to its wellheads and gable-heads, measures c 6.5m long by c3.7m wide and has a south-facing door. The enclosure dyke is only c0.5m thick and standing to c0.3m defining an area c12m by c10m. <1>

NGR adjusted based on 2009 vertical aerial photographs. <2>

Note; It appears that this building has been surveyed twice in error (TB 5/11/25)

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Location

Grid reference Centred NG 8360 5738 (9m by 10m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NG85NW
Geographical Area ROSS AND CROMARTY
Civil Parish APPLECROSS

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