Scheduled Monument

Clach an Righ, stone circle 400m NNW of DalharroldSM1779

Status: Designated

Documents

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The legal document available for download below constitutes the formal designation of the monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The additional details provided on this page are provided for information purposes only and do not form part of the designation. Historic Environment Scotland accepts no liability for any loss or damages arising from reliance on any inaccuracies within this additional information.

Summary

Date Added
04/12/1934
Last Date Amended
23/02/1998
Supplementary Information Updated
08/11/2018
Type
Prehistoric ritual and funerary: stone circle or ring
Local Authority
Highland
Parish
Farr
NGR
NC 67936 39033
Coordinates
267936, 939033

Description

The monument comprises a stone circle of prehistoric date. It is being rescheduled to rectify the map location of the scheduled area.

The monument lies in a clearing in a coniferous plantation at around 75m OD. The stone circle is approximately 7m in diameter, and surrounds a low cairn about 5m in diameter. Only two of the circle's stones remain upright, the most northerly measuring about 1.75m high by 0.2m thick by 0.8m wide at the base tapering to 0.4m, while the southerly one measures about 2.5m high by 0.15m thick by 1m wide tapering to 0.3m. A smaller stone abuts the latter at right angles to its northern face. There are four fallen stones visible, measuring between 0.75-2.5m long by 0.5-1m wide. Three of the fallen stones form an arc 6m to the SW of the upright stones. Other fallen stones may survive in the vicinity, hidden beneath the undergrowth.

The area proposed for scheduling comprises the remains described and an area around them within which related material may be expected to survive. It is a circle, 30m in diameter, minus a chord on the E side where it is cut by a forestry track, as marked in red on the accompanying map extract.

Statement of National Importance

The monument is of national importance because of its potential to contribute to our understanding of prehistoric ritual and religious practices.

References

Bibliography

The monument is recorded by RCAHMS as NC 63 NE 11.

About Scheduled Monuments

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We make recommendations to the Scottish Government about historic marine protected areas, and the Scottish Ministers decide whether to designate.

Scheduling is the process that identifies, designates and provides statutory protection for monuments and archaeological sites of national importance as set out in the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979.

We schedule sites and monuments that are found to be of national importance using the selection guidance published in Designation Policy and Selection Guidance (2019)

Scheduled monument records provide an indication of the national importance of the scheduled monument which has been identified by the description and map. The description and map (see ‘legal documents’ above) showing the scheduled area is the designation of the monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The statement of national importance and additional information provided are supplementary and provided for general information purposes only. Historic Environment Scotland accepts no liability for any loss or damages arising from reliance on any inaccuracies within the statement of national importance or additional information. These records are not definitive historical or archaeological accounts or a complete description of the monument(s).

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