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Tullypowrie Burn

Church (Period Unassigned), Corn Drying Kiln (Period Unassigned), Cross Slab (Early Medieval), Farmstead (Period Unassigned), Lade (Period Unassigned), Mill (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Tullypowrie Burn

Classification Church (Period Unassigned), Corn Drying Kiln (Period Unassigned), Cross Slab (Early Medieval), Farmstead (Period Unassigned), Lade (Period Unassigned), Mill (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Tom-na-h' Eaglais, Milton

Canmore ID 26357

Site Number NN95SW 15

NGR NN 9128 5448

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Logierait
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

Archaeology Notes

NN95SW 15 9128 5448

The remains of an old church exist a little above Tullypowrie farmstead on the W side of Tullypowrie Burn where the track from Pitlochry to Strathtay begins to descend the hill by the burnside. Its site is clearly marked by the remains of walls on a flat ledge above where the church mill formerly stood. At the E end of the church is a loose stone bearing a roughly incised cross on both sides.

J H Dixon 1925

('A': NN 9128 5447) Traditional site of religious house.

('B': NN 9132 5450) Cross-slab.

Information from M E C Stewart 1964

The scant remains of this church survive at NN 9128 5448, oriented ENE-WSW. The E gable (6.2m wide and 0.85m thick) survives to a height of 0.8m, and a few stones of the S wall under the turf indicate a length of at least 9.2m, although the true length cannot be obtained. The cross slab, as illustrated (on OS card), stands on top of the E gable.

The church stands on the N side of a ruinous hamlet of four houses with a corn drying kiln, and 40.0m N is a dry mill dam, which supplied water to a mill now down to its foundation some 40.0m E.

Surveyed at 1:10,000.

Visited by OS (A A) 18 March 1975

One unroofed, three roofed buildings and one enclosure are depicted on the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Perthshire 1867, sheet xxxix). One unroofed building annotated as the remains of a church is shown on the current edition of the OS 1:10000 map (1992).

Information from RCAHMS (SAH) 21 October 1997.

Activities

Field Visit (26 February 2015)

Highland Eco-Design Ltd commissioned Alder Archaeology to undertake a rapid archaeological desk-based assessment and walkover survey on the site of a proposed hydro scheme on the Tullypowrie Burn, Strathtay. The site is located on the edge of the Pitnacree Estate at NN 917 537, around 4km southwest of Pitlochry. The walkover (Alder Archaeology site code AF13) was undertaken by two archaeologists on 26 February 2015. There is a Scheduled Ancient Monument of the church, cross-slab, farmstead and mill of Tullypowrie Burn adjacent to the intake. Associated with it is a former mill lade. Another mill lade and a stone bank will be crossed by the proposed pipeline.

Information from OASIS ID: alderarc1-208005 (D Perry) 2015.

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