SC2809: Borve Castle   | (Farr Castle) |
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HER:  Highland HER MHG10768
NMR:  NC 76 SW 2 (6415)
SM:  2112
NGR:  NC 7251 6408
X:  272510  Y:  964080  (EPSG:27700)
Boundary:  ✗
The remains of Borve Castle, which occupy a precipitous promontory on the coast to the NE of Farr, appear to be entirely medieval, its defences comprising a roughly square keep commanding the neck on the landward side, where a ditch has also been cut across the promontory, while a second ditch controls access from the lower seaward end on the ENE; numerous scoops and footings of buildings can be seen within its interior, which measures some 60m in length by 25m in breadth (0.15ha). While none of these features can be attributed to an earlier fort on the site, the position is typical of other promontory enclosures along this stretch of coast and is included thereby (Lamb 1980, 90, 92).
Citizen Science:   | ✗   |
Reliability of Data:   | Unconfirmed:   | Visible features probably all belong to the castle |
Reliability of Interpretation:   | Unconfirmed:   | The case for an underlying promontory fort is unproven |
X:  -466675  Y:  8082934  (EPSG: 3857)
Longitude:  -4.192209  Latitude:  58.546159  (EPSG:4326)
Country:  Scotland
Current County or Unitary Authority:  Highland
Historic County:   Sutherland
Current Parish/Community/Council/Townland:  Farr
Extant:   | ✓ |
Cropmark:   | ✗ |
Likely Destroyed:   | ✗ |
Woodland:   | ✗ |
Commercial Forestry Plantation:   | ✗ |
Parkland:   | ✗ |
Pasture (Grazing):   | ✓ |
Arable:   | ✗ |
Scrub/Bracken:   | ✗ |
Bare Outcrop:   | ✗ |
Heather/Moorland:   | ✗ |
Heath:   | ✗ |
Built-up:   | ✗ |
Coastal Grassland:   | ✓ |
Other:   | ✗ |
Contour Fort:   | ✗ |
Partial Contour Fort:   | ✗ |
Promontory Fort:   | ✓ |
Hillslope Fort:   | ✗ |
Level Terrain Fort:   | ✗ |
Marsh Fort:   | ✗ |
Multiple Enclosure Fort:   | ✗ |
Hilltop:   | ✗ |
Coastal Promontory:   | ✓ |
Inland Promontory:   | ✗ |
Valley Bottom:   | ✗ |
Knoll/Hillock/Outcrop:   | ✗ |
Ridge:   | ✗ |
Cliff/Plateau-edge/Scarp:   | ✗ |
Hillslope:   | ✗ |
Lowland:   | ✗ |
Spur:   | ✗ |
Dominant Topographic Feature:  ✗
North:   | ✗ |
Northeast:   | ✗ |
East:   | ✗ |
Southeast:   | ✗ |
South:   | ✗ |
Southwest:   | ✗ |
West:   | ✗ |
Northwest:   | ✗ |
Level:   | ✓ |
Altitude:  30.0m
Boundary Type:   | ✗ |
Second HER:  ✗
Second Current County or Unitary Authority:  ✗
Second Historic County:  ✗
Second Current Parish/Community/Council/Townland:  ✗
In the absence of excavation, there are neither stratified artefacts nor radiocarbon dates to provide a chronology for the defences.
Reliability:  D - None
Pre 1200BC:   | ✗ |
1200BC - 800BC:   | ✗ |
1200BC - 800BC:   | ✗ |
400BC - AD50:   | ✗ |
AD50 - AD400:   | ✗ |
AD400 - AD 800:   | ✗ |
Post AD800:   | ✓ |
Unknown:   | ✓ |
Pre Hillfort Activity:   | ✗   |
Post Hillfort Activity:   | ✗   |
Morphology/Earthwork/Typology:   | Castle with mortared masonry |
RCAHMS holds photographs by Raymond Lamb, and also aerial views taken in 2013.
1st Identified Written Reference (1760):   | Noted in passing by Richard Pococke (1887, 130) |
1st Identified Map Depiction (1873):   | Named in Gothic type on the 1st edition OS 6-inch map (Sutherland 1878, sheet 9) |
Other (1909):   | Description (RCAHMS 1911, 89-90, no.264) |
Other (1960):   | Visited by the OS |
Other (1961):   | Scheduled |
Other (1971):   | Noted and photographed by Raymond Lamb (1980, 90, 92) |
Other (1978):   | Revised at 1:10,000 by the OS |
Earthwork Survey (1981):   | Plan and description by R J Mercer (1981, 71-2, fig 27) |
Earthwork Survey (2004):   | Plan and photographs by J E Kirby in Highland HER |
Scoops and footings of rectangular buildings
None:   | ✓ |
Spring:   | ✗ |
Stream:   | ✗ |
Pool:   | ✗ |
Flush:   | ✗ |
Well:   | ✗ |
Other:   | ✗ |
No Known Features:   | ✗ |
Round Stone Structures:   | ✗ |
Rectangular Stone Structures:   | ✓ |
Curvilinear Platforms:   | ✗ |
Other Roundhouse Evidence:   | ✗ |
Pits:   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows:   | ✗ |
Other:   | ✗ |
No Known Excavation:   | ✓ |
Pits:   | ✗ |
Postholes:   | ✗ |
Roundhouses:   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures:   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks:   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows:   | ✗ |
Other:   | ✗ |
Nothing Found:   | ✗ |
No Known Geophysics:   | ✓ |
Pits:   | ✗ |
Roundhouses:   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures:   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks:   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows:   | ✗ |
Other:   | ✗ |
Nothing Found:   | ✗ |
No Known Finds:   | ✓ |
Pottery:   | ✗ |
Metal:   | ✗ |
Metalworking:   | ✗ |
Human Bones:   | ✗ |
Animal Bones:   | ✗ |
Lithics:   | ✗ |
Environmental:   | ✗ |
Other:   | ✗ |
APs Not Checked:   | ✗ |
None:   | ✗ |
Roundhouses:   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures:   | ✓ |
Pits:   | ✗ |
Postholes:   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks:   | ✗ |
Other:   | ✗ |
See main summary
Total Number of Breaks Through Ramparts:   | 0  |
Number of Possible Original Entrances:   | 0:   | Not visible but must be across the neck from the WSW |
Guard Chambers:  ✗
Chevaux de Frise:   | ✗   |
Mortared walls and ditches across promontory
Enclosed Area 1:   | 0.15ha. |
Enclosed Area 2:   | ✗ |
Enclosed Area 3:   | ✗ |
Enclosed Area 4:   | ✗ |
Total Enclosed Area:   | 0.2ha. |
Total Footprint Area:  ✗
Multi-period Enclosure System:   | ✗   |
Ramparts Form a Continuous Circuit:   | ✗   |
Number of Ramparts:   | 1 |
Number of Ramparts NE Quadrant:   | 1 |
Number of Ramparts SE Quadrant:   | ✗ |
Number of Ramparts SW Quadrant:   | 1 |
Number of Ramparts NW Quadrant:   | ✗ |
Partial Univallate:   | ✓ |
Univallate:   | ✗ |
Partial Bivallate:   | ✗ |
Bivallate: | ✗ |
Partial Multivallate:   | ✗ |
Multivallate:   | ✗ |
Unknown:   | ✗ |
Partial Univallate:   | ✗ |
Univallate:   | ✗ |
Partial Bivallate:   | ✗ |
Bivallate:   | ✗ |
Partial Multivallate:   | ✗ |
Multivallate:   | ✗ |
Mortared wall and keep
None:   | ✗ |
Earthen Bank:   | ✗ |
Stone Wall:   | ✗ |
Rubble:   | ✗ |
Wall-walk:   | ✗ |
Evidence of Timber:   | ✗ |
Vitrification:   | ✗ |
Other Burning:   | ✗ |
Palisade:   | ✗ |
Counter Scarp Bank:   | ✗ |
Berm:   | ✗ |
Unfinished:   | ✗ |
Other:   | ✓ |
None:   | ✓ |
Earthen Bank:   | ✗ |
Stone Wall:   | ✗ |
Murus Duplex:   | ✗ |
Timber-framed:   | ✗ |
Timber-laced:   | ✗ |
Vitrification:   | ✗ |
Other Burning:   | ✗ |
Palisade:   | ✗ |
Counter Scarp Bank:   | ✗ |
Berm:   | ✗ |
Unfinished:   | ✗ |
No Known Excavation:   | ✗ |
Other:   | ✗ |
Gang Working:   | ✗  |
Ditches:  ✓
Number of Ditches:   | 2 |
Annex:   | ✗   |
Lamb, R G (1980) Iron Age promontory forts in the Northern Isles. Brit Archaeol Rep, British Ser 79. BAR: Oxford
Mercer, R J (1981) Archaeological Field Survey in Northern Scotland, Vol II, 1980-81. University of Edinburgh, Department of Archaeology Occasional Paper No. 7. Edinburgh
Pococke, R (1887) Tours in Scotland 1747, 1750, 1760. (Kemp, D W, ed) Scottish History Society: Edinburgh
RCAHMS (1911) The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland. Second report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Sutherland. HMSO: Edinburgh
Atlas of Hillforts:  https://hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk/?query=Atlas_of_Hillforts_4166_0%2CMain_Atlas_Number%2C2809
Wikidata:  http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q31101297
The online version of the Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland should be cited as:
Lock, G. and Ralston, I. 2017.  Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland. [ONLINE] Available at: https://hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk.
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