Angus HER - NO56SE0106 - BISHOP'S CLOSE, BRECHIN

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Primary ReferenceNO56SE0106
NameBISHOP'S CLOSE, BRECHIN
NRHE Card No.NO56SE71
NRHE Numlink 90977
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Documentary Record Only
Site Condition Destroyed
Details An excavation was carried out at this site by MAS in September 2009, in association with works being carried out at the adjacent Cathedral Hall. A geophysical survey was undertaken prior to the excavation but did not indicate specific features due to the general 'noise' of the site. Two trenches were excavated. Trench One (1.7 x 1 m) was excavated to a depth of 2 m, 19th Century building debris was recovered in the upper levels, but from a depth of circa 1 m all the lower deposit were medieval in date. Finds included two coins dating to the 13th and 14th centuries. Trench Two (6.5 x 7.2 m) on the east side of the site revealed 19th and 20th century deposits represented by a large pathway of Carmyllie Stone, dumps of modern rubbish including china and glass, walls and the footings of a building. An 18th to mid 19th century building was also recorded at the site, along with stone drains dating to the same period. Below this level was a medieval midden, with material dating from the late 12th/13th to 14th centuries. Under the midden the possible remains of a building/structure were observed. The wall on the east side of the site was also surveyed and recorded, as it was apparent that it was formerly part of the building identified as dating to the 18th/19th century. In total, circa 600 sherds and fragments of medieval pottery were recovered from the site, of which around 91 percent appears to be of local manufacture while only 6 percentage is imported. The pottery dates, in the main, from the late 12th century to the 13th/14th with only a handful of 15th/16th century and later stoneware evident. Other finds included sherds of glass vessels, glass beads, and metal objects. Excavation by MAS in 2010 excavated the deep deposit of medieval midden and recorded earlier medieval features below it. A well-built stone wall of probable 13th century date ran along the north side of this part of Bishop's Close, almost certainly a wall enclosing the precinct around the residence of the medieval bishops of Brechin. Within the wall there was a roughly paved yard around a huge pit almost 1.5 m deep. At first this seems to have been used as a well, with traces of a timber lining, but later it had been used as a cess pit. An almost complete 13th/14th century Low Countries greyware pitcher was found in the fill. Later, there appears to have been a fire with thick deposits of ash and burning filling in the pit and covering the yard. For over a hundred years the area seems to have been used as a midden which covered the wall, the yard and the well. Coins from the midden date within the period 1247-1310.
Last Update09/06/2021
Updated Byjnicholson
CompilerCH
Date of Compilation25/03/2010

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Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
2009 Excavation
2009 Building Recording
2010 Excavation

Excavations and Surveys

Date MDate YTypeDurationDirector / OrganisationAuspicesFundExtent
92009 Excavation 12 DAYSMAS   
 2010 Excavation  MAS   

Artefact and Ecofact

Date MDate YArtefact TypeFinderRecovery MethodConditionStorage LocationAccess No.
92009 GLASS BEADS MAS Excavation Complete - Good Condition Unknown  
92009 SILVER COIN MAS Excavation Complete - Good Condition Unknown  
92009 IRON NAIL MAS Excavation Unknown Unknown  
92009 FLINT FLAKE MAS Excavation Complete - Good Condition Unknown  
92009 COPPER NAIL MAS Excavation Unknown Unknown  
92009 LEAD WEIGHT MAS Excavation Unknown Unknown  
92009 COPPER ALLOY MAS Excavation Unknown Unknown  
92009 LEAD STRIP MAS Excavation Unknown Unknown  
92009 GLASS VESSEL SHERD MAS Excavation Fragmentary - Stable Unknown  
92009 MEDIEVAL POTTERY MAS Excavation Complete - Good Condition Unknown  

Ecofact

Samples
Palynology
Ecofact Notes

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
BUILDINGS REMAINS OFA100
WALLS REMAINS OFB100
DRAINSSTONEREMAINS OFC100
GUTTERSSTONEREMAINS OFD100
MIDDENS  E100
COINSSILVEREDWARD IF50
COINSSILVER EDWARD IIG50
COINSSILVERHENRY IIIH100
NAILSIRON I100
BEADSGLASS J100
POTTERY  K100
FLAKESFLINT L100
NAILSCOPPER M100
WEIGHTSLEAD N100
FRAGMENTSCOPPER-ALLOY O100
FRAGMENTSLEAD P100
VESSELSGLASSFRAGMENTQ100
YARDS  R100
WELLS  S100