Aberdeenshire HER - NJ62SE0035 - CAIRN COUTY, BOGHEAD

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Primary ReferenceNJ62SE0035
NameCAIRN COUTY, BOGHEAD
NRHE Card No.NJ62SE30
NRHE Numlink 124166
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Incomplete
Details Remains of small croft surviving as overgrown and tumbled walls, part of the Bennachie Colony, which had its origins in the 1830s, and was established on 'commonty' land shared between nine estates. On an 1857 plan showing the division of the commonty it is named Cairn Couty (also known as Cairn Cootie/Cairn Couttie). The OS 1st edition map shows a roofless building with small enclosure on its west side, a rectangular enclosure to the south and a larger cleared field to the north. The cottage was excavated as part of Fetternear Research Project. The remains measure 7.9 m by 5 m, the walls reduced to low footings, although excavation shows that the cottage was once longer, extending about another 3 m to the east. Clearance of the tumble from inside the cottage revealed a built-in fireplace in the west gable. A small stone lined drain was also discovered in the cottage interior. Finds from the excavation included 19th century pottery, glass bottles, a clay pipe, burnt wood, remains of two shoes, a possible copper-alloy button and several pieces of iron. A There is a worked granite boulder making up part of the boundary wall (NJ62SE0039)
Last Update25/11/2024
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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
BUCKLESBELT D100
SHOESLEATHERREMAINS OFE100
POTTERY  F100
COINS  G100
PEGSWOODEN H100
CROFTS REMAINS OFA100
HOUSES REMAINS OFB100
ENCLOSURES REMAINS OFC100