MHG7737 - Castle, Eilean Ruaridh Beag
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Type and Period (3)
- CASTLE (Medieval - 1058 AD to 1559 AD)
- ENCLOSURE (Undated)
- GARDEN (Undated)
Protected Status
- None recorded
Full Description
NG87SE 4 896 728.
Eilean Ruaridh Mor and Eilean Ruaridh Beag are named after the celebrated chief of Macleods, Ruaridh MacLeod, who flourished about 1480. He lived on Eilean Ruaridh Beag, where there are the remains of house of John Roy MacKenzie, 4th Lord of Gairloch, who lived in latter part of 16th century and beginning of 17th. In 1638 Kenneth McKeinzie of Gairloch was served heir male to his father when his inheritance included "...the manor place and gardens in the island of Ilinroy (Eilean Ruaridh Beag)..." The ruinous dry-stone walls of buildings present no architectural features.
J H Dixon 1886.
On Eilean Ruairdh Beag are:-
(1) The dry-stone footings of a building 13.4m x 4.5m., the walls having been 0.5m thick, the building is divided into two compartments.
(2) A small 'U'-shaped structure, 4m x 4m., which may have been a building, since SW side is an entire gable 1.7m high, its walls being 1m thick. However, the gable is constructed of rubble stone with lime filling whereas the remaining two walls are of dry-stone construction. At NE end of SE wall is the segment in semi-circular remains of what may have been a circular structure 1.7m diameter.
(3) The remains of a large, rectangular, walled enclosure, probably the garden referred to by auth.1. The wall of dry-stone, is, where best-preserved, 1.4m thick and 1 high.
Visited by OS (E G C) 4 October 1964.
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Map
Location
Grid reference | Centred NG 8959 7279 (300m by 300m) (2 map features) |
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Map sheet | NG87SE |
Geographical Area | ROSS AND CROMARTY |
Civil Parish | GAIRLOCH |
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Related Monuments/Buildings (2)
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External Links (1)
- https://canmore.org.uk/site/11966 (View RCAHMS Canmore entry for this site)
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