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Howe Hill

Ancient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork

<b>Howe Hill</b>Posted by widefordImage © wideford
Also known as:
  • hillock of Howe

Nearest Town:Kirkwall (8km SW)
OS Ref (GB):   HY51171599 / Sheet: 6
Latitude:59° 1' 42.55" N
Longitude:   2° 51' 2.6" W

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The Pict's House/Fort" on Howe Hill, aka the 'hillock Of Howe' – RCAHMS record no. HY51NW 5 on Howe Farm – was an amorphous mound prior to first excavation sometime before 1880. What can be seen of the knoll is roughly 50 by 40 yards and reaches 11’ 6” at the higher end.
Excavation at the top revealed curving drystane walls, After excavation the structure was filled in, but there were still ruins visible in 1923. The Pict’s House structure is thought to be a broch, though a more recent opinion has it as more like an unenclosed settlement, A solstitial alignment to the Mor Stein to my mind indicates an earlier origin or purpose to the whole
I could get to within a field of it all around and only saw a grassy mound. Having a large circular walk to finish I left it in peace.
wideford Posted by wideford
11th January 2024ce

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Canmore site record for Howe Hill


wideford Posted by wideford
11th January 2024ce