Scheduled Monument

Loch Tigh na Creige,sheepfold 300m NW of NE corner ofSM5160

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
21/10/1991
Date Removed:
14/01/2025
Local Authority
Highland
Parish
Lairg
NGR
NC 61842 09633
Coordinates
261842, 909633

Removal Reason

This monument does not meet the criteria for scheduling.

Description

The monument was designated as the remains of a sheepfold. It consists of series of low drystone walls, now overgrown. The walls form a main enclosure around 12m in diameter with an entrance on the south-eastern side, and with smaller walls extending to the north and south that may represent ancillary elements such as lambing pens or shepherd's huts.

Statement of National Importance

The site does not meet the criterion of national importance for the following reasons:

a. The site does not significantly contribute to our understanding or appreciation of the past, nor does it appear to have the potential to do so.

b. Although the site does retain structural remains in the form of upstanding fabric, the extent of the remains does not appear to make a significant contribution to our understanding or appreciation of the past.

c. The site is not a rare site type nor a rare example of that site type within Scotland.

d. It does not appear to be a notably representative example of its site type within Scotland.

e. It does not appear to hold significant research potential.

f. It does not appear to make a significant contribution to either the modern or historic landscape of the area.

g. It has no known associations with significant historic figures or events. 
 

References

Bibliography

Historic Environment Scotland http://www.canmore.org.uk reference number CANMORE ID 71892 (accessed on 31/10/2024).

Local Authority HER/SMR Reference MHG11504 (accessed on 31/10/2024).

Ordnance Survey 1st Edition 6-inch map, Sutherland, Sheet XCV, 1879.

Ordnance Survey 2nd Edition 6-inch map, Sutherland, Sheet XCV, 1908.

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