Scotlandwell Priory
Alternative Names Well Caravan Site; Scotlandwell, St Mary's Hospital; Scotlandwell Priory
Site Type BURIAL GROUND, HOSPITAL, PRIORY
Canmore ID 27874
Site Number NO10SE 5
NGR NO 1866 0154
Council PERTH AND KINROSS
Parish PORTMOAK (PERTH AND KINROSS)
Former Region TAYSIDE
Former District PERTH AND KINROSS
Former County KINROSS-SHIRE
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
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Archaeological Notes
NO10SE 5 1866 0154.
(NO 1866 0154) Hospital (NR) (Site of)
OS 6" map (1959)
The original foundation of Scotlandwell was the hospital of St Mary. It was in existence c.1214 but was granted to the Trinitarians in 1250-1. The family of Arnot occupied the priory in 1543 and ejected the community. It had become secularised by 1591-2 and it is mentioned as in the King's hands in 1606. The ruins of the building were in existence in Spottiswoode's time (d.1637) but have since disappeared.
D E Easson 1957; A H Millar 1895
There are no certain traces of the hospital but at the OS siting are the remains of a disused burial ground with the foundations of a building at its N end measuring about 20.0m E-W by 6.0m transversely. A plaque at the N end of the burial ground erroneously describes this as the site of a Culdee place of worship (see NO10SE 4).
Resurveyed at 1:2500.
Visited by OS (RD) 30 April 1972
An assessment was carried out (by Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust) in the field adjacent to the caravan site, and prior to development.
A small post-Reformation burial ground at the N of the field (not part of the development) probably overlies the site of the hospital and friary. The trenches were located as near to the burial ground as possible, to the S, W and E. Other than cultivation soil and possible drainage gullies, the only medieval features were concentrated to the SE of the burial ground. Here, a cobbled surface, possibly part of a courtyard, and a culvert, containing medieval pottery in the fills, may relate to either the hospital or friary.
Sponsor: Realm Construction.
R Coleman 1993.
| 1993 | EXCAVATION |
Notes An assessment was carried out (by Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust) in the field adjacent to the caravan site, and prior to development.
A small post-Reformation burial ground at the N of the field (not part of the development) probably overlies the site of the hospital and friary. The trenches were located as near to the burial ground as possible, to the S, W and E. Other than cultivation soil and possible drainage gullies, the only medieval features were concentrated to the SE of the burial ground. Here, a cobbled surface, possibly part of a courtyard, and a culvert, containing medieval pottery in the fills, may relate to either the hospital or friary.
Sponsor: Realm Construction.
R Coleman 1993.
Further details
| Books and References |
Cachart and Hall, R and D W (1998) Gazetteer of medieval hospital sites in Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross and East, Mid and West Lothian council areas, [S.l.]
Page(s): 68-69 Held at RCAHMS E.13.1.CAT
Coleman, R (1993f) 'Well caravan site, Scotlandwell (Portmoak parish): medieval hospital and Trinitarian friary', Discovery Excav Scot
Page(s): 104
Cowan and Easson, I B and D E (1976) Medieval religious houses in Scotland: with an appendix on the houses in the Isle of Man, London
Page(s): 93, 150, 153 Held at RCAHMS C.3.2.EAS.R

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