Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland

SC0319 Green Island, Milton Loch, Kirkcudbrightshire

Satellite Imagery

Satellite Imagery

HER:  Dumfries & Galloway MDG5482 (None)

NMR:  NX 87 SW 3 (65045)

SM:  1074

NGR:  NX 8385 7164

X:  283850  Y:  571640  (OSGB36)

Summary

This curious and undated earthwork cannot be classified as a fort as such, but occupying the crest of a promontory jutting out into Milton Loch it evidently retains some measure of defence in its perimeter. An elongated oval on plan, it measures 72m from E to W by 18m transversely (0.12ha) within a bank standing 0.9m high internally and 2.7m externally above the bottom of a concentric ditch, from which it is separated by a narrow berm. The ditch itself appears relatively shallow and is generally some 3.5m broad, but at the W end, where the bank is also more substantial, the counterscarp of the ditch splays outwards to form broad squared terminals facing onto the isthmus on the W to either side of a centrally placed entrance causeway. A second gap in the bank on the N is probably relatively modern.

Status

Citizen Science:  

Reliability of Data:  Confirmed

Reliability of Interpretation:  Irreconciled issues

Location

X:  -425075  Y:  7366858  (EPSG: 3857)

Longitude:  -3.8185167221918714  Latitude:  55.02571107823952  (EPSG:4326)

Country:  Scotland

Current County or Unitary Authority:  Dumfries & Galloway

Historic County:  Kirkcudbrightshire

Current Parish/Community/Council/Townland:  Urr

Monument Condition

None

Condition:
Extant  
Cropmark  
Likely Destroyed  

Land Use

None

Current Use:
Woodland  
Commercial Forestry Plantation  
Parkland  
Pasture (Grazing)  
Arable  
Scrub/Bracken  
Bare Outcrop  
Heather/Moorland  
Heath  
Built-up  
Coastal Grassland  
Other  

Landscape

Hillfort Type

None

Type:
Contour Fort  
Partial Contour Fort  
Promontory Fort  
Hillslope Fort  
Level Terrain Fort  
Marsh Fort  
Multiple Enclosure Fort  

Topographic Position

Position:
Hilltop  
Coastal Promontory  
Inland Promontory  
Valley Bottom  
Knoll/Hillock/Outcrop  
Ridge  
Cliff/Plateau-edge/Scarp  
Hillslope  
Lowland  
Spur  

Dominant Topographic Feature:  None

Aspect:
North  
Northeast  
East  
Southeast  
South  
Southwest  
West  
Northwest  
Level  

Altitude:  125.0m

Boundary

N/A


Dating Evidence

In the absence of excavation, there are neither stratified artefacts nor radiocarbon dates to provide a chronology for the defences.

Reliability:  D - None

Principal Activity:
Pre 1200BC  
1200BC - 800BC  
800BC - 400BC  
400BC - AD50  
AD50 - AD400  
AD400 - AD 800  
Post AD800  
Unknown  

Other Activity:
Pre Hillfort:   None
Post Hillfort:   None

Evidence:No related records

Investigation History

First depicted in 1850-1 on the 1st edition OS 6-inch map (Kirkcudbrightshire 1854, sheet 33), about 1892 it was sketch-planned by Frederick Coles (1893, 110-11, fig 16), and in 1911 visited by Alexander Curle during the preparation of the County Inventory for The Stewartry (RCAHMS 1914, 277-8, no.491). Visited by C M Piggott when excavating the crannog at Milton Loch (Piggott 1953, 135), it was also revisited by RCAHMS in 1951, and re-surveyed at 1:2500 by the OS in 1973.

Investigations:
1st Identified Map Depiction (1851):   Annotated Fort on the 1st edition OS 6-inch map (Kirkcudbrightshire 1854, sheet 33)
Earthwork Survey (1892):   Sketch-plan and description (Coles 1893, 110-11, fig 16)
Other (1911):   Description (RCAHMS 1914, 277-8, no.491)
Other (1937):   Scheduled
Other (1951):   Description during RCAHMS Survey of Marginal Lands
Other (1952):   Noted by Mrs C M Piggott (1953, 135)
Other (1973):   Resurveyed at 1:2500 by the OS

Interior Features

Frederick Coles' plan shows three small mounds within the interior and a depression immediately within the entrance that was surmised to be a well

Water Source

Early accounts have claimed a depression opposite the entrance as a well

Source:
None  
Spring  
Stream  
Pool  
Flush  
Well  
Other  

Surface

None

Interior Features (Surface):
No Known Features  
Round Stone Structures  
Rectangular Stone Structures  
Curvilinear Platforms  
Other Roundhouse Evidence  
Pits  
Quarry Hollows  
Other  

Excavation

None

Interior Features (Excavation):
No Known Excavation  
Pits  
Postholes  
Roundhouses  
Rectangular Structures  
Roads/Tracks  
Quarry Hollows  
Other  
Nothing Found  

Geophysics

None

Interior Features (Geophysics):
No Known Geophysics  
Pits  
Roundhouses  
Rectangular Structures  
Roads/Tracks  
Quarry Hollows  
Other  
Nothing Found  

Finds

None

Interior (Finds):
No Known Finds  
Pottery  
Metal  
Metalworking  
Human Bones  
Animal Bones  
Lithics  
Environmental  
Other  

Aerial

None

Interior Features (Aerial):
APs Not Checked  
None  
Roundhouses  
Rectangular Structures  
Pits  
Postholes  
Roads/Tracks  
Other  

Entrances

See main summary

Total Number of Breaks Through Ramparts:  
2:   None

Number of Possible Original Entrances:  
2:   None

Guard Chambers:  

Chevaux de Frise:  

Entrances:
1. Simple Gap (West):   None

Enclosing Works

Single bank and ditch

Enclosed Area:
Area 1:   0.12ha.
Total:   0.12ha.

Total Footprint Area:  0.34ha.

Ramparts

None

Multi-period Enclosure System:
✗   None

Ramparts Form a Continuous Circuit:
✓   None

Number of Ramparts:  
NE Quadrant:   1
SE Quadrant:   1
SW Quadrant:   1
NW Quadrant:   1
Total:   1

Morphology

Current Morphology:
Partial Univallate  
Univallate  
Partial Bivallate  
Bivallate  
Partial Multivallate  
Multivallate  
Unknown  

Detailed Morphology:
Partial Univallate  
Univallate  
Partial Bivallate  
Bivallate  
Partial Multivallate  
Multivallate  

Surface Evidence

None

Enclosing Works (Surface):
None  
Earthen Bank  
Stone Wall  
Rubble  
Wall-walk  
Evidence of Timber  
Vitrification  
Other Burning  
Palisade  
Counter Scarp Bank  
Berm  
Unfinished  
Other  

Excavated Evidence

None

Enclosing Works (Excavation):
None  
Earthen Bank  
Stone Wall  
Murus Duplex  
Timber-framed  
Timber-laced  
Vitrification  
Other Burning  
Palisade  
Counter Scarp Bank  
Berm  
Unfinished  
No Known Excavation  
Other  

Other

Gang Working:
✗   None

Ditches:
✓   None

Number of Ditches:  1

Annex:
✗   None

References

Coles, F R (1893) 'The motes, forts, and doons in the east and west divisions of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright', Proc Soc Antiq Scot 27, 92-182

Piggott, C M (1953) 'Milton Loch crannog I: a native house of the 2nd century AD in Kirkcudbrightshire', Proc Soc Antiq Scot 87, 134-52

RCAHMS (1914) The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland. Fifth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in Galloway, II, county of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, Edinburgh.



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Lock, Gary and Ralston, Ian. 2024. Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland. Available at: https://hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk


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