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SHG24304 - Allt na Choire, Ullapool, Lochbroom, Wester Ross: Proposed Hydro-Electric Generation Scheme - Archaeological Evaluation
Type
Text/Report/Fieldwork Report
Title
Allt na Choire, Ullapool, Lochbroom, Wester Ross: Proposed Hydro-Electric Generation Scheme - Archaeological Evaluation
Author/Originator
Dagg, C
Date/Year
06/2009
Organisation
Unaffiliated
Abstract/Summary
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Site 1. Pier, square section ‘support’ for wooden conduit . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33146
Site 1. Wooden conduit detail . From W . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33145
Site 1. Wooden conduit detail . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33144
Site 1. Wooden conduit detail . From SE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33143
Site 1. Rubble pier below broken dam and wooden conduit . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33142
Tweed mill – part of loom semi-buried on shore below building . From S . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33141
Site 1. Overflow channel running back to stream below dam . From E . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33140
Tweed mill at bottom of Corry Burn, now converted to holiday accommodation . From S . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33139
Site 18. Constructed level terrace of caravan park . From SE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33138
Site 18. Caravan park access track, showing extent of landscaping . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33137
Site 17. Rubble walling crossing small stream. Wall runs from near left to mid-right . From N . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33136
Site 15. Field edge, visible as low, spread and now bracken-covered bank . From WNW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33135
Site 14. Sheep park, general view . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33134
Site 14. SW section of walling . From NE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33133
Site 14. SW section of walling . From NW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33132
Site 14. NW section of walling showing style . From NW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33131
Site 14. Corner of drystone enclosure of sheep park . From N . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33130
Site 1. Drained area of former artificial lochan . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33129
Site 14. Corner of drystone enclosure of sheep park . From NW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33128
Site 13. ‘MacKenzie’s Road’ (centre) . From NW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33127
Site 12. Grass-covered field clearance pile at edge of trees . From SE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33126
Site 11. Turf Dyke running up slope to track . From NW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33125
Site 11. Turf dyke running down to Corry Burn . From SE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33124
Site 10. Stone platform . From N . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33123
Site 10. Stone platform with possible revetting in foreground . From S . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33122
Site 9. Enclosure, general view with Corry Cottage in far centre . From NE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33121
Site 8. Drystone Dyke, small culvert at approximate pipeline crossing point . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33120
Site 7. Head dyke, visible as low bank crossing from near right to far left . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33119
Site 1. Dam, short section at NW end and intake of water supply pipe . From E . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33118
Site 6. Shieling structure . From NW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33117
Site 6. Shieling structure . From SE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33116
Site 5. Water tank . From N . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33115
Site 5. Water tank . From E . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33114
Site 4. Peat cuttings to SE of Allt a’Choire Dhuibh . From SW . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33113
Site 2. Air valve on pipeline route . From S . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33112
Site 2. Air valve on pipeline route . . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33111
Site 2. Revetted bank below dam (in foreground), possible path or pipe route . From E . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33110
Site 1. Rubble ‘stepping stones’ above broken dam . From S . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33109
Site 1. Wooden conduit partially buried downstream of stone pier . From SE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33108
Site 1. Dam: grass-covered rubble bank crosses stream, centre. Former artificial lochan area on right . From SE . © Catherine Dagg. id: 33107
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Evaluation report © Catherine Dagg. id: 118112 (click to open this file in a new window)
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Description
Referenced Monuments (24)
Dams, sluices and overflow channel, Allt Loch a'Choire Dhuibh (Monument) (MHG52644)
Drystone dyke, north east of Braes of Ullapool (Monument) (MHG52655)
Enclosure or possible hut circle, SE of Corry Farm, Braes of Ullapool (Monument) (MHG33359)
Enclosure, Braes of Ullapool (Monument) (MHG24388)
Field boundary with clearance, Corry Bank (Monument) (MHG52662)
Field clearance piles, west of Corry Cottage (Monument) (MHG52659)
Former caravan park, Corry Bridge (Monument) (MHG52666)
Henge? or large ? hut circle - Creag A' Bhothain (Ullapool Braes) (Monument) (MHG7816)
MacKenzie's Road (Monument) (MHG52660)
Midden mound or possible round barrow, east of Corry Farm (Monument) (MHG39038)
Old road alignment, Corry Bridge (Monument) (MHG52664)
Old tweed mill, Corry Bridge (Building) (MHG52645)
Peat cuttings, north and south of Allt a'Choire (Monument) (MHG52651)
Possible head dyke, north east of Braes of Ullapool (Monument) (MHG52654)
Rubble dyke, Corry Farm (Monument) (MHG52665)
Sheep park, Corry Bridge (Monument) (MHG24389)
Shieling hut, south of Allt a'Choire (Monument) (MHG52653)
Site of bridge over Corry Burn (Monument) (MHG52661)
Stone platform within enclosure, north east of Braes of Ullapool (Monument) (MHG52656)
Trackway, Corry Cottage to Caliskaig (Monument) (MHG52647)
Turf boundary dyke, north east of Corry Cottage (Monument) (MHG52657)
Unroofed building, Allt Creag A' Bhothain (Monument) (MHG24390)
Water Pipeline, north of Allt Loch a'Choire Dhuibh (Monument) (MHG52646)
Water tank, north of Allt a'Choire (Monument) (MHG52652)
Referenced Events (1)
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