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Torr a'Chaisteal

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Location
  
Isle of Arran

Periods
  
Iron Age

Public access
  
Yes

Type
  
Dun

Ownership
  
Historic Scotland

Owner
  
Historic Scotland

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Torr a'Chaisteal (or Torr a'Chaisteil) is an Iron Age fort (dun), located about 1 mile northeast of the village of Sliddery, on the Isle of Arran in Scotland (grid reference NR92172326).

Description

Torr a'Chaisteal is situated on an isolated grassy knoll on the west coast of Arran.

It was a fortified residence, or dun, of a type common across western Scotland in the later Iron Age. A similar structure can be seen at Kilpatrick Dun 2.5 miles to the north. The turf-covered walls are 0.5 metres high and have an average width of 4 metres. The walls are formed of large sandstone boulders, enclosing an area with a diameter of around 7 metres. A short stretch of wall lies beside the dun to the east, while on the landward approach is a substantial earthwork that may have formed an outer defence.

Antiquarian excavations in the 19th century uncovered human and animal bones, shells, the top stone of a quern, and pieces of haematite iron.

References

Torr a'Chaisteal Wikipedia