Scheduled Monument

Chicken Head,chapel 600m E ofSM5333

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
17/03/1992
Supplementary Information Updated
28/07/2023
Type
Ecclesiastical: chapel
Local Authority
Na h-Eileanan Siar
Planning Authority
Na h-Eileanan Siar
Parish
Stornoway
NGR
NB 50776 29238
Coordinates
150776, 929238

Description

The monument consists of the remains of a chapel of Early Mediaeval date situated near the coast where a stream flows over the edge of a cliff. The site is known in Gaelic as "Tigh an t-Sagairt" (The Priest's House) or "Uaithe nighean an t-Sagairt" (the grave of the priest's daughter). The footings of the single chambered oblong chapel are no more than 0.5m high. It is orientated WNW and ESE, measuring 6.6m by 5.1m externally over walls 1.2-1.6m thick.

The walls are well built of large roughly dressed stones. Surrounding the chapel are the remains of a rectangular wall of turf and stone. The wall is well defined in the S (15.5m from the chapel) and E (23.5m) where it runs uphill to end at a rock outcrop. The wall is obscured in the W where later sheiling huts have utilised its material. The edge of the stream bank, where it forms the boundary of the enclosure, has been built up with earth and stones.

The area to be scheduled is irregular measuring a maximum of 50m E-W by 50m N-S, the N boundary running parallel to the modern fence cutting through the site, the SW boundary defined by the stream, as shown in red on the accompanying map. The fabric of the modern fence is excluded from scheduling.

Statement of National Importance

The monument is of national importance because it is a good example of a small, Early Medieval Christian establishment which may provide evidence relating to the material and spiritual lives of the associated community.

References

Bibliography

RCAHMS records the monument as NB 52 NW 1.

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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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