Coldoch Broch

Coordinates: 56°09′29″N 4°06′01″W / 56.158012°N 4.100374°W / 56.158012; -4.100374

Coldoch Broch

Interior of Coldoch Broch
Location in Stirlingshire
Location Stirlingshire
Coordinates 56°09′29″N 4°06′01″W / 56.158012°N 4.100374°W / 56.158012; -4.100374
Type Broch
History
Periods Iron Age

Coldoch Broch is an Iron Age broch located in Stirlingshire in central Scotland (grid reference NS69649813).

Location

Coldoch Broch is located 4.5 kilometres southwest of Doune.[1] It stands on a slight rise immediately next to the flat land of the Forth Valley – originally an extensive marsh.[2] As recently as 2007 the site was described as being "overgrown with turf and weeds".[2]

Description

The broch has a maximum internal diameter of 8.8 metres and stands up to 2.4 metres in height.[2] The entrance is on the east side, and is unusually narrow. The entrance passage is about 5.8 metres long, and has no guard cell.[2] The interior of the broch has three intra-mural rooms, which are approximately rectangular in shape.[2] There is a doorway to the intra-mural stair.[2]

Excavations

The broch was apparently cleared out just before 1870, and although a plan was prepared, a report on the excavation never appeared.[2]

See also

References

  1. Ritchie, J N G (1998). Brochs of Scotland. Shire Publications. p. 52. ISBN 0747803897.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RCAHMS. "Coldoch Broch (45356)". Canmore. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
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