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INVERNESS, 13 - 21 CASTLE STREET

Type of Site: Medieval Settlement; Flints
NMRS Number: NH64NE 104

Location


Map reference: NH 667 451
Parish: Inverness And Bona
Council: Highland

Archaeology Notes

NH64NE 104 6673 4518.

(see also NH64NE 112.01

NH64NE 113

NH64NE 115

NH64NE 114

NH64NE 116

NH64NE 117)

NH6645 Following the publication of the Scottish Burgh Survey report on Inve rness, 7 trial trenches were excavated at strategic points within the medieval burgh:-

Trench 1, on the cleared site of No's 19 and 21 Castle Street.

Trench 2, in the garden of balnain House, on the north bank of the River Ness.

Trench 3, behind No' s 43-47 Church Street.

trench 4, in the drying green immediately behind Dunbar's Hospital, Church Street.

Trench 5, behind the municipal swimming baths.

Trench 6, to the south of Abertarff House, Church Street.

Trench 7, on the cleared site of No 10 Market Street.

Of these only trenches 1, 3 and 6 yielded evidence of medieval activity. Trench 1 comprised up to 2m of stratified deposits, trench 3 contained a number of clay and timber lined pits cut into the natural gravel, whilst trench 6 compris ed a small deposit of occupation material, up to 1m in thickness, though very badly affected by post-medieval foundations.

Sponsor : SDD (AM), Inverness District Council

G Farnell, G Ewart 1978

NH667 451 Some 2m of medieval deposit were exami ned in advance of redevelopment. The material dated from the early 13th century to the middle 15th century and consisted of four properties closely matching contemporary porperty lines. In two phases, one dating to the late 14th century and the other to the early 15th century, all of these properties were destroyed by fire. The fires preserved building materials including wooden sill beams and fragmentary wattle and daub fences. Large quantities of burnt daub were found together with a burnt barrel. Prior to the second burning one property was used for metal work, perhaps lead. Iron working was taking place in the early 13th century. A series of cobbled roads, presumed to be the earlier Castle Streets were found dating from the late 13th century; th e earliest buildings extended west beneath them. Pottery showed Inverness to belong to the East Coast tradition, with fragments of York and Scarborough ware. A scatter of mesolithic flints associated with a charcoal spread was found across the site, den sest to the north.

Sponsor : SDD(AM)

J Wordsworth 1979a

Excavation revealed a sequence of medieval settlement from the 13th to the 15th centuries. After an occupation on developed agricultural soil was destroyed by fire in the middle of the 1 3th century, the site was allowed to decline until the beginning of the 14th century. At this point three properties were laid down on Castle Street, the property boundaries surviving to the present day. The 14th century buildings were made of timber, u sually with sillbeam walls on the street front. On two occasions in the 15th century these properties were burnt down; the burning preserving some organic materials. In the middle of the 15th century the frontage was extended westwards over the existing road. No significant deposits survived after the 15th century.

J Wordsworth 1983a

A microlithic flint industry dating to c5000bc was found at 13-24 Castle Street, containing 137 retouched pieces and 4700 otherfragments. No structures were ide ntified. The occupation level in which the flints were found was sealed by a complex soil horizon that included two marine transgressions.

J Wordsworth 1985


Collection Summary

Photographs: 709
Drawings: 267
Manuscripts: 28
Other Material: 11

Bibliography


Farnell and Ewart, G and G (1978 )
'Inverness Burgh, trial trenches',
Discovery amd Excavation, Scotland, 1978, 13

Myers and Gourlay, A B and R B (1992 )
'Muirtown, Inverness: preliminary investigation of a shell midden',
Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 23-4

Ross, A (1985 d)
'Inverness (Inverness & Bona p) 13-21 Castle Street',
Discovery and Excavation, Scotland, 1985, 25

Wordsworth, J (1983 a)
'Excavation of the settlement at 13-21 Castle Street, Inverness, 1979',
Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 112, 1982, 322-91

Wordsworth, J (1980 a)
'Inverness. NH667 453. Mesolithic flints',
Proc Prehist Soc, 46, 1980, 363

Wordsworth, J (1987 )
'The excavation of a mesolithic horizon at 13-24 Castle Street, Inverness',
Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 115, 1985, 89-103, fiche 1: A3-B14

Wordsworth, J (1979 a)
'13-21 Castle Street. Structural remains, roads, fences',
Discovery and Excavation, Scotland, 1979, 16-17