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Clachandruim is a Bronze Age settlement comprising three hut circles located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, situated at distances of 540 metres, 680 metres, and 750 metres west-southwest of a reference point. The hut circles represent domestic structures typical of the Bronze Age period and are dispersed across the landscape in a pattern consistent with small pastoral communities of that era. The site is recorded in the Historic Environment Scotland INSPIRE database under designation SM11543. These remains contribute to the archaeological understanding of Bronze Age settlement patterns and land use in the Scottish Highlands.
Clachandruim, three hut circles 540m, 680m and 750m WSW of is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM11543. View the official record →
Clachandruim is a Bronze Age settlement comprising three hut circles located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, situated at distances of 540 metres, 680 metres, and 750 metres west-southwest of a reference point. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM11543.
Clachandruim, three hut circles 540m, 680m and 750m WSW of is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic Environment Scotland — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Scotland. The official designation reference is SM11543.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Shenval, settlement (5.2 km), Brin Nursery, barrow cemetery 70m NNW of (5.5 km), Loch Ruthven, crannog 490m SSW of Tullich (6.1 km).
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