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Croft of Cultalonie is a post-medieval settlement comprising residential, agricultural and ritual landscape features located in Perthshire, Scotland. The site encompasses cairns and field systems positioned approximately one kilometre south of the main settlement, representing the material evidence of highland agricultural activity and land use during the post-medieval period. The scattered distribution of structural remains and field boundaries reflects the pastoral and subsistence farming practices typical of upland Perthshire communities during this era. The cairns present across the site likely represent clearance of arable land or may possess ritual significance within the broader settlement landscape.
Croft of Cultalonie,settlements,cairns and field systems 1000m S of is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM5319. View the official record →
Croft of Cultalonie is a post-medieval settlement comprising residential, agricultural and ritual landscape features located in Perthshire, Scotland. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM5319.
Croft of Cultalonie,settlements,cairns and field systems 1000m S of dates from the post-medieval period, and is classified as a settlements,cairns and field systems. It is one of over 32,000 scheduled monuments protected across Britain.
Croft of Cultalonie,settlements,cairns and field systems 1000m S 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 SM5319.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Pitcarmick Estate,settlements,field systems and cairns (1.8 km), Balnabroich,standing stone 150m NNE of (3.2 km), Balnabroich,two standing stones (3.3 km).
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