Scheduled Monument

Stanhope, unenclosed platform settlement SE of Meldonhope BurnSM8158

Status: Removed

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
02/11/1999
Date Removed:
24/09/2019
Type
Prehistoric domestic and defensive: platform settlement
Local Authority
Scottish Borders
Parish
Drumelzier
NGR
NT 13303 28747
Coordinates
313303, 628747

Removal Reason

The monument has been assessed using the current selection guidance and no longer meets the criterion of national importance.

Description

The monument comprises an unenclosed platform settlement of later prehistoric date.

The monument lies in rough grassland at the W end of Eskenkneis, a narrow spur of Taberon Law, at around 280m OD. It consists of a pair of house platforms. The first is sub-circular, measuring about 10m across. It is dug into the slope to a depth of about 2.5m, and the scarp at the front of the platform is about 1.7m high.

Some 20m to the S is an elongated platform measuring about 12m long. Much of the rear of the platform is covered in scree, and the front scarp is about 1.5m high. Platforms of this type are level stances upon which timber roundhouses were built. They date to the Bronze Age and later prehistoric period.

The area to be scheduled is oval in shape, with maximum dimensions of 60m N-S by 35m, 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 Bronze Age settlement and economy. Its importance is increased by its proximity to other monuments of potentially contemporary date.

References

Bibliography

RCAHMS records the monument as NT 12 NW 51.

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Images

Stanhope, unenclosed platform settlement, view over partial remains of southern platform, looking northwest on a cloudy day.

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