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Archaeological Index Kilmacolm Parish Archaeological Index Number Site Name Type Easting Northing Parish WoSAS No. 1A/001 Auchenbothie Mains Farmstead 234290 670710 Kilmacolm 40331 1A/002 Auchenbothie WoodCottage Hammer-stone 235050 670950 Kilmacolm 6968 1A/003 Auchenfoyle Flint Flake 230850 671670 Kilmacolm 6994 1A/004 Auchenfoyle Stone Axes 231110 671000 Kilmacolm 6995 1A/005 Auchenfoyle Whorl 231200 671300 Kilmacolm 6999 1A/006 Auchenfoyle Farm Field Clearance Cairn: Cup-marked 231105 671375 Kilmacolm 6996 1A/007 Auchentiber Stone Rubber 231000 672000 Kilmacolm 7005 1A/008 Auchindoors / Auchindores Farmstead 235710 672600 Kilmacolm 40325 1A/009 Auchindoors Enclosure 235550 672950 Kilmacolm 6969 1B/001 Blacketty Farm Enclosure; Shieling-hut 231350 667050 Kilmacolm 6828 1B/002 Blacketty Water Enclosure; Shieling-huts (possible) 230650 666660 Kilmacolm 6830 1B/003 Blacketty Water Enclosure; Shieling-huts (possible) 230640 667350 Kilmacolm 6831 1B/004 Blacketty Water Mounds 231370 666920 Kilmacolm 6832 1B/005 Blackwater / Laigh Heugh Farmstead 232880 667900 Kilmacolm 40426 1B/006 Blackwater / Laigh Heugh Farmstead 232550 667870 Kilmacolm 40427 1B/007 Blackwater Farm Flint Scraper 233150 668550 Kilmacolm 6856 1B/008 Bridge of Weir Road Barrow 236450 667950 Kilmacolm 6810 1B/009 Bridge of Weir Road, Craigbet Country House 237000 666510 Kilmacolm 22714 1B/010 Bridge of Weir, Hope Lodge (originally Lodge to BOW Hospital) Lodge 236991 666390 Kilmacolm 40307 1B/011 Burnbank Farmstead 235040 667070 Kilmacolm 40327 1B/012 Burnbank Mill Dam; Water Management 231857 669095 Kilmacolm 53100 1B/013 Burnbank Cairn 230953 668968 Kilmacolm 53101 1B/014 Burnbank Water Settlement 229419 668270 Kilmacolm 5829 1B/015 Burnbrae Burn / Burnbrae Farmstead 233560 666080 Kilmacolm 40419 1B/016 Burnhead Moor Hut-circle (possible) 229910 672510 Kilmacolm 5950 1B/017 Burnhead Moor Hut-circle(s) 230060 672470 Kilmacolm 63105 1B/018 Burnhead Moor Enclosures 230025 672495 Kilmacolm 5915 1B/019 Burnhead Moor Mound; Polished Stone Axe 230525 672645 Kilmacolm 7013 1B/020 Burnhead Moor ‘Hut Circle’; Mound 230005 672585 Kilmacolm 7018 1C/001 Cairn Curran Quern 231850 669950 Kilmacolm 6850 1C/002 Calder Water Settlement; Watermill 228150 665350 Kilmacolm 5826 1C/003 Castle Hill Fort 234580 666030 Kilmacolm 6868 1C/004 Castle Plantation / Mutehill Farmstead; Sheepfold 2355600 673050 Kilmacolm 40326 1C/005 Cat Craig Settlement 232300 664400 Kilmacolm 6907 Kilmacolm Parish Archaeological Index continued Number Site Name Type Easting Northing Parish WoSAS No. 1C/006 Cat Craig Settlement 232100 664300 Kilmacolm 6907 1C/007 Cauldside Hut-circle (possible); Enclosure; Obsidian-scraper 232600 670200 Kilmacolm 6992 1C/008 Cauldside Field Clearance Cairns 232495 670325 Kilmacolm 7021 1C/009 Cauldside Farmstead 232340 670540 Kilmacolm 40330 1C/010 Chapel Farm Chapel 232500 669550 Kilmacolm 6825 1C/011 Cloak House Flint Axe 235250 672000 Kilmacolm 6976 1C/012 Coplie Burn Mill (possible) 231150 665450 Kilmacolm 6861 1C/013 Coplie Burn Mill (possible) 231100 665500 Kilmacolm 6861 1C/014 Coplie Burn / Gryfe Hut 230950 665550 Kilmacolm 6838 1C/015 Coplie Burn Mound 230930 665560 Kilmacolm 6840 1C/016 Coplie Burn Chert Scraper 231570 665610 Kilmacolm 6843 1C/017 Corlick Hill Natural Features 229645 672345 Kilmacolm 5912 1C/018 Corlick Hill ‘Hut Circle’ 229250 672950 Kilmacolm 5949 1C/019 Corlick Hill Structures (possible) 229750 672250 Kilmacolm 5911 1C/020 Corlick Hill Farmstead 229020 672640 Kilmacolm 40440 1C/021 Craig O’ Todholes / Mill Burn Enclosure 232150 665450 Kilmacolm 6842 1C/022 Craig O’ Todholes Enclosures 231200 664800 Kilmacolm 6902 1C/023 Craiglinsheoch Mound 232450 669350 Kilmacolm 6845 1C/024 Craiglinsheoch Flint Scraper; Hammer-stone 232420 668800 Kilmacolm 6866 1C/025 Craigmarloch Flint Implements 234970 672190 Kilmacolm 7004 1C/026 Craigmarloch Wood Vitrified Fort 234435 671855 Kilmacolm 7022 1C/027 Craigmarloch Wood Small Cairns 234300 672300 Kilmacolm 7017 1C/028 Craigmarloch Wood / Inverclyde Enclosure 234100 672300 Kilmacolm 12772 1C/029 Creuch Hill Fort 226600 668350 Kilmacolm 5822 1C/030 Crosshill Road Farmstead 233400 672430 Kilmacolm 40335 1C/031 Cunston Farm Cairn 233455 672190 Kilmacolm 7019 1D/001 Dargavel Burn / Knockmountain / Cairnkibbuck Knowe Homestead 236571 671248 Kilmacolm 6970 1D/002 Devol Moor Homestead 232700 672600 Kilmacolm 7002 1D/003 Devol Moor Mound 232850 672950 Kilmacolm 12773 1D/004 Dippany Farmstead 231420 669630 Kilmacolm 40432 1D/005 Duchal Road, St. James Church (United Presbyterian); St James (Church of Scotland); St Columba Church (Church of Scotland) Church 235824 669766 Kilmacolm 40300 1D/006 Duchal Castle Castle 233450 668520 Kilmacolm 6867 Kilmacolm Parish Archaeological Index Number Site Name Type Easting Northing Parish WoSAS No. 1D/007 Duchal Estate Underground Passage 235650 6691560 Kilmacolm 6816 1D/008 Duchal House Country House 235340 668000 Kilmacolm 6818 1D/009 Duchal Mains Flint Core 234650 666500 Kilmacolm 6853 1D/010 Duchal Moor Stone Axe 228500 664300 Kilmacolm 5816 1D/011 Duchal Moor Railway / Grouse Railway Line Railway (abandoned) 230245 676070 Kilmacolm 53099 1E/001 East Green / Mutehill Farmstead 234020 668670 Kilmacolm 40423 1E/002 East Green Farm Cairn; Palisaded Enclosure (possible) 234070 668750 Kilmacolm 6836 1E/003 East Green Farm Hammer-stone 233990 668750 Kilmacolm 6846 1E/004 East Green Farm Hammer-stones; Pottery; Polished Stone Axe 233950 668950 Kilmacolm 6848 1E/005 East Green Farm Polished Stone Axe; Pottery 233800 668750 Kilmacolm 6849 1E/006 East Green Farm Structure 233770 668840 Kilmacolm 6854 1E/007 East Green Farm Stone Axes; Stone Cup; Shale Fragments 229250 672950 Kilmacolm 6857 1E/008 East Green Farm Mound 233550 669150 Kilmacolm 6859 1E/009 East Green Farm Rubbing Stone 233845 668840 Kilmacolm 6864 1E/010 East Kilbride Farmsteading 234631 671683 Kilmacolm 40523 1E/011 East End Hammer-stone; Flints; Pottery 233550 669250 Kilmacolm 6837 1E/012 East Side / Margarets Mill Farmstead 233609 669186 Kilmacolm 40422 1E/013 Elphinstone Wood Farmstead XXXXXX XXXXXX Kilmacolm 40329 1F/001 Finlaystone Logboat 236000 674000 Kilmacolm 20689 1F/002 Finlaystone Estate Inscribed Stone 236450 673750 Kilmacolm 6982 1F/003 Finlaystone House Castle; Country House 236450 673700 Kilmacolm 6983 1G/001 Gotter Burn Enclosure 231660 665380 Kilmacolm 6841 1G/002 Gotter Water Structure; Sheepfold 233670 665020 Kilmacolm 40433 1G/003 Green Water Homestead 229250 669455 Kilmacolm 5811 1G/004 Green Water Settlement 229260 669450 Kilmacolm 5813 1G/005 Green Water Settlement 229240 669520 Kilmacolm 5813 1G/006 Green Water Settlement 229290 669670 Kilmacolm 5813 1G/007 Green Water Settlement 229260 669450 Kilmacolm 5815 1G/008 Green Water Structure 228150 669350 Kilmacolm 5818 1G/009 Green Water Structure 229100 669700 Kilmacolm 5823 1G/010 Green Water Structure 229100 669100 Kilmacolm 5828 Kilmacolm Parish Archaeological Index continued Number Site Name Type Easting Northing Parish WoSAS No. 1G/011 Green Water Track 228000 668520 Kilmacolm 6867 1G/012 Green Water Enclosure (possible) 230350 669750 Kilmacolm 6862 1G/013 Green Water Cup-marked Rock 229134 669705 Kilmacolm 53894 1G/014 Greenside Farmstead 232905 666038 Kilmacolm 66370 1G/015 Gryfe Cairn 233000 664600 Kilmacolm 6909 1G/016 Gryfe Neuk Nursery Whorl; Perforated Stone Disc 230200 671500 Kilmacolm 7001 1G/017 Gryfe Reservoir Mound 229855 671805 Kilmacolm 5929 1H/001 Hardridge Farmstead 232340 668060 Kilmacolm 40428 1H/002 Hardridge Field-system 231400 667500 Kilmacolm 40429 1H/003 Hardridge Field-system; Building 231600 667500 Kilmacolm 40430 1H/004 Harelaw / Devol Water Field Clearance Cairns 231630 672690 Kilmacolm 20168 1H/005 Harestone Burn Building 225080 668550 Kilmacolm 5821 1H/006 High Auchenleck Mound 232600 672800 Kilmacolm 12774 1H/007 High Auchenleck Rig; Cultivation Remains 233050 672950 Kilmacolm 14980 1H/008 High Castlehill Enclosure 235070 672270 Kilmacolm 6985 1H/009 High Mathernock Whorl 232500 670800 Kilmacolm 7000 1H/010 High Mathernock Cup-marking; Quern 232450 671150 Kilmacolm 7008 1H/011 High Mathernock Barbed-and-tanged Flint Arrowhead 232550 671400 Kilmacolm 6993 1H/012 High Mathernock Farm Shale Ring 232455 670885 Kilmacolm 6997 1H/013 High Mathernock Farm Cup-marked Stone 231545 671445 Kilmacolm 6998 1K/001 Killochries Farmstead 234200 667500 Kilmacolm 40420 1K/002 Kilmacolm / Knockbuckle Farmstead 234720 669840 Kilmacolm 40417 1K/003 Kilmacolm Farmstead 235900 670750 Kilmacolm 40415 1K/004 Kilmacolm Flint Scraper; Quartz Blade 235050 669650 Kilmacolm 6811 1K/005 Kilmacolm Town 235820 669950 Kilmacolm 22794 1K/006 Kilmacolm Flat Axe 235500 669500 Kilmacolm 6823 1K/007 Kilmacolm Whorl; Pottery 235800 670250 Kilmacolm 6967 1K/008 Kilmacolm Farmstead (possible) 235670 669680 Kilmacolm 40328 1K/009 Kilmacolm Parish Church Church; Burial-ground 235850 669980 Kilmacolm 6813 1K/010 Kilmacolm, Auchenbothie House Country House 235000 670950 Kilmacolm 6978 1K/011 Kilmacolm, Finlaystone Road, “Wateryetts” Farmhouse 235800 670540 Kilmacolm 22712 1K/012 Kilmacolm Farmstead 235000 670750 Kilmacolm 40415 1K/013 Kilmacolm, Gasworks Gasworks 235650 669950 Kilmacolm 6814 1K/014 Kilmacolm, Hydropathic Establishment Health; Residential 236179 670117 Kilmacolm 40301 Kilmacolm Parish Archaeological Index continued Number Site Name Type Easting Northing Parish WoSAS No. 1K/015 Kilmacolm, Lochwinnoch Road, Pacemuir Mill Grain Mill 234967 669406 Kilmacolm 61584 1K/016 Kilmacolm, Port Glasgow Road, Auchenbothie House, Lodge Lodge 235180 670577 Kilmacolm 40298 1K/017
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