Stonifield House

Also known as

Seafield West

Classifications: Ring Groove House(Prehistoric),Settlement(Period Unassigned),Ring Ditch(Period Unassigned)

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Location Details

Local authority: Highland

Parish: Inverness And Bona

Former region: Highland

Former district: Inverness

Former county: Inverness-Shire

Location accurate to the nearest 10 metres.

British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 269170, 845350

Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NH 6917 4535

Latitude: 57.47946Longitude: -4.18360

Datum: OSGB36 - NGR

Further details

Site number: NH64NE 155

National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 68285

Oblique aerial view of the UHI Beechwood campus, with the In

Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

20152108757

Aerial view of retail park, Stoneyfield, Inverness, looking

Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

19971967532

Aerial view of Inverness Retail Park, Wester Seafield, looki

Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

19971867256

Oblique aerial view.

RCAHMS Aerial Photography

19881695637

Oblique aerial view.

RCAHMS Aerial Photography

19881695636

Oblique aerial view.

RCAHMS Aerial Photography

19881695633

Stonifield House, oblique aerial view, taken from the ESE

Catalogued material awaiting allocation to a collection

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1 Note

Category: Descriptive accounts

Event reference: 780110

NH64NE 155 6917 4535

A number of sites have been reported after private flights carried out in 1996.
Stoneyfield House (Inverness & Bona parish)
NH 692 454 Cropmark of a series of four ring-ditches c 15m in diameter, 20m N of railway. One has narrow outer ditch. Suggestion of internal pits - possible round barrows.
J S Bone 1996

NH 6920 4540 Iron Age settlement. An evaluation, consisting of a programme of geophysical survey, fieldwalking and trial trenching, was carried out in 1996 on a cropmark area located c 500m S of the Bronze Age cemetery. The results from magnetometry identified several ring-groove structures and possible hearths. Trial work confirmed the presence of intercutting features associated with occupation deposits, post-pits and hearths.
A single substantial trench was opened in 1997 and centred on those features located in 1996. The almost complete circuit of a ring-groove structure, with a diameter of c 22m, was located in the southern central area of the trench. At least one inner ring of post-holes was located concentrically c 4?5 m from this ring-groove. A near-complete bronze brooch, dating to the 2nd century AD, was recovered from this feature. A second ring-ditch extended into the NE area of the trench.
The outlines of at least three complete timber roundhouses were defined by post-holes to the N of the ring-groove. A later iron-smelting hearth overlay part of one structure. Immediately to the W of the ring-groove, an aerial photograph showed evidence of a second circular feature with two concentric but incomplete rings. Excavation revealed this to be a sub-circular spread of habitation deposit. Further pits and post-holes were recorded across the site. Finds consisted of carbonised wood and a few sherds of pottery.
A detailed report has been lodged with the NMRS.
Sponsor: Inverness Retail and Business Park Ltd.
M Cressey, B Finlayson and J Hamilton 1998

References

Bone J S. (1996c) 'Stoneyfield House (Inverness and Bona parish), cropmark', Discovery Excav Scot 1996 Page(s): 56

Cressey, Finlayson and Hamilton M, B and J. (1998) 'Seafield West, near Inverness (Inverness & Bona parish), Bronze Age cemetery and Iron Age settlement', Discovery Excav Scot 1998 Page(s): 54, Fig 17