Brackley

Classifications: Roundhouse(Prehistoric) (Plural),Souterrain(Prehistoric) (Possible),Pit(Period Unassigned) (Plural)

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Location Details

Local authority: Highland

Parish: Petty

Former region: Highland

Former district: Inverness

Former county: Inverness-Shire

Location accurate to the nearest 10 metres.

British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 280570, 852230

Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NH 8057 5223

Latitude: 57.54437Longitude: -3.99699

Datum: OSGB36 - NGR

Further details

Site number: NH85SW 23

National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 15221

Brackley, NH85SW 23, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582367772

Brackley, NH85SW 23, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582367771

Brackley, NH85SW 23, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582367770

Oblique aerial view.

Historic Environment Scotland

20181763491

Oblique aerial view

RCAHMS Aerial Photography

19761696635

General oblique aerial view centred on the cropmarks of the

RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital

20061049135

General oblique aerial view centred on the cropmarks of the

RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital

20061049134

1 Note

Category: Descriptive accounts

Event reference: 663449

NH85SW 23 centred 8057 5223

On the SE side of A 96 are at least seven circular crop marks, some with concentric rings of post holes.
G D B Jones and I Keillar 1985; I Keillar 1986.

Information to follow.
RCAHMS (KB) 11 July 2000.

Scheduled as 'Brackley, settlement 230m ENE of,... a prehistoric settlement of at least four roundhouses, visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. It survives as negative (buried) features, situated on level ground 175m to the ENE of the buildings [NH85SW 46] at Brackley. As a group the four roundhouses are aligned roughly E to W, with the middle pair situated very close together on a NW to SE alignment. The roundhouse to the E has a ditch that iws 3-4m eide enclosing an internal area 13m in diameter. A ring of thirteen postholes is situated around the perimeter of the internal area. A break in the line of the ditch occurs on the N. The SE example consists of a pennanular ditch, 3-4m wide, tracing its N perimeter, with a break in the centre indicating its entranceway. The NW roundhouse in the middle pair consists of a broad ditch, 4-6m wide, giving an overall external diameter of 21m. The roundhouse to the W is defined along its northern perimeter by a broad penannular ditch, 5.5m wide, tapering to the W.'
Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 21 March 2007.

The scheduled area may contain only part of the cropmark complex that is recognised by RCAHMS.
Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 3 May 2007.


References

Harding and Lee A F and G E. (1987) Henge monuments and related sites of Great Britain: air photographic evidence and catalogue, Brit Archaeol Rep BAR British 175 Oxford. Page(s): 367, No. 267 RCAHMS Shelf Number: P.81

Jones and Keillar G D B and I. (1985c) 'Ardersier (Petty p) hut circles', Discovery Excav Scot 1985 Page(s): 26

Keillar I. (1986b) ''In fines Borestorum': to the land of the Boresti', Popular Archaeol 7 3 1986 April. Page(s): 2-9 RCAHMS Shelf Number: E.10.11.KEI.P