Lochinver Fishing Station
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Site type FISHING STATION, HARBOUR, PIER
Canmore ID 4513
Site Number NC02SE 7
NGR NC 093 223
Council HIGHLAND
Parish ASSYNT
Former Region HIGHLAND
Former District SUTHERLAND
Former County SUTHERLAND
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Archaeological Notes
NC02SE 7 093 223
Notes and Activities
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| 1988 | REFERENCE |
Notes The fishing station of Lochinver was owned by Macdonald of Skeabost who, from 1816 to 1848 also owned Isle Ristol, fomerly the property of the BFS (Dunlop 1952,272). Consequently, the New Statistical Account (1837-40) includes references not only to safe anchorage here, but also to a small convenient harbour, where 'a pier has been erected' (NSAS Assynt, V15,115). Lochinver had been one of the 'maritime villages' where development was earlier contemplated (Henderson 1812b, 143), and on a map from Dunrobin (Burnett & Scott 1833) its roadstead is shown with several ships.
The new pier (1969) has covered over the site beyond the mouth of the River Culag to the south of the village where older OS maps marked a pier. The embankment of the road from Culag Bridge along the shore is of medium-sized blocks, quite neatly set, and may preserve the type of the masonry of the old pier. The shoreline of the head of the Loch contains several well smoothed rock landings, the best being in a
small inlet below the church.
A Graham and J Gordon 1988
Further details
| 30 March 2011 | RCAHMS NOTE |
Notes For the modern pier, see NC02SE 37.
Information from RCAHMS (LMcC) 30 March 2011
Further details
| Books and References |
Graham and Gordon, A and J (1988) 'Old harbours in northern and western Scotland', Proc Soc Antiq Scot, vol.117
Page(s): 324

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