Monument record 10 - GLEANN MHOR, ST KILDA

Summary

Settlement, latterly used as shielings

Location

Grid reference NA 08600 00000 (point)
Map sheet NA00SE
Island Hirta, St Kilda
Parish HARRIS, Western Isles

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

NA00SE 1 0860 0000.

(Area: NA 086000) In Gleann Mor, in addition to the Amazon's House (NA00SE 2) there are, according to Williamson, at least 16 other structures of similar type (K Williamson and J M Boyd 1960 and 1963). Thomas refers to them as 'Buaile Chrothaidh' or 'gathering folds' used in connection with the summer pasturing of sheep and cattle (F W L Thomas 1870).
That they were used as summer shielings until recent times is beyond dispute, but Williamson is convinced that they were not originally built for that purpose, being too well constructed with elaborate corbelling, and suggests that Gleann Mor was the scene of a permanent pastoral settlement either contemporary with, or more probably earlier than the Village Bay Colony (NF19NW 15)
K Williamson and J M Boyd 1960 and 1963; F W L Thomas 1970.

The descriptions of the 16 'horned' structures identified by Williamson, are confirmed, and in addition the remains of three further chambered structures (but apparently without horn-works) were found during field investigation.
One, 21.0m N of the Amazon's House - NA 08790012, appears to be a collapsed 'beehive' dwelling, 3.5m in diameter with much loose stone about it. The entrance is in the NE. Attached to the W and E sides are the footings of a 'beehive' cell, each measuring 2 x 1.0m.
Another, 68m N of the Amazon's House - NA 08770017, is a mound of earth and stones in which are the remains of a 'beehive' dwelling which has perhaps measured 3m x 2.5m internally. There has been a 'beehive' cell attached to the NW and SE sides, each measuring c 2m x 1.0m. A cleit is built on top of this mound on its SW side.
The third - NA 08770030, is a mound 1.2m high and measuring 12.6m N-S x 9.0m. An almost circular 'beehive' structure is built into the centre of this mound, and it is almost certain that it is an original dwelling but re-used as a cleit. At least three collapsed cells are attached to this structure, although with its interconnecting passages now filled-in. The 'beehive' structure is 3.8m in diameter, and the cells have been c.2.0m in diameter.
Also associated with this settlement are the outlines of at least 4 small rectangular structures averaging 4m x 1.5m, near to the Amazon's House. One is S of 'horned' structure 'E' (see GP: AO/67/54/4), another 8.0m beyond, and a third 8.0m beyond the latter. The 4th lies 10.0m NW of the 'beehive' site at NA 0877 0030. These would appear to be old shieling bothies.
What appears to be an early hut circle with later structures inserted, is situated on a platform at a higher level than the main shieling complex. At 0882 0030, it comprises a circle of boulders 4.2m in diameter. An elongated chamber has apparently been inserted within on the E side, and there are indications that it had been corbelled in the fashion of the 'beehive' structures. There is also trace of a collapsed cell 2.5m in diameter attached to the S side of the hutand entered from the hut by a narrow passage 0.3m wide and now filled with rubble. The early phase of this site would appear to be possibly contemporary with the huts on the other side of the Bay (see NA00SE 5).
That all these structures in Gleann Mor were used as summer shielings from at least 1697, is discussed elsewhere, but it is also evident that there has been permanent occupation at a much earlier period if one considers the presence of Early IA type hut circles in the area, although these, and to some extent the 'beehive' structures, are comparable with the Neolithic houses on Shetland (C S T Calder 1956). Visited by OS (J L D) 10 August 1967; C S T Calder 1958)


F W L Thomas, 1866-8, Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 176 plans (Bibliographic reference). SWE7733.

C S T Calder, 1955-6, Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 340 plans (Bibliographic reference). SWE55.

K and J M Williamson and Boyd, 1960, St Kilda Summer, 67-75 (Bibliographic reference). SWE12816.

K and J M Williamson and Boyd, 1963, A Mosaic of Islands, 135-8 (Bibliographic reference). SWE11218.

Susan Bain, NTS (GUARD), 2002, Condition Survey of Structures in Gleann Mor (Bibliographic reference). SWE41081.

Sources/Archives (5)

  • --- Bibliographic reference: K and J M Williamson and Boyd. 1963. A Mosaic of Islands. 135-8.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: K and J M Williamson and Boyd. 1960. St Kilda Summer. 67-75.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: Susan Bain, NTS (GUARD). 2002. Condition Survey of Structures in Gleann Mor.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: C S T Calder. 1955-6. Proc Soc Antiq Scot. 89. 340-97. 340 plans.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: F W L Thomas. 1866-8. Proc Soc Antiq Scot. 7. 153-95. 176 plans.

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