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Barnhouse Settlement
Barnhouse Settlement — archaeological site in Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Barnhouse Settlement is a hill fort in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Part of Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Wikidata describes it as: "archaeological site in Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 58.9958°, -3.2068°.
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From the Wikipedia article
The Neolithic Barnhouse Settlement is sited by the shore of Loch of Harray, Orkney Mainland, Scotland, not far from the Standing Stones of Stenness, about 5 miles north-east of Stromness. It was discovered in 1984 by Colin Richards. Excavations were conducted between 1986 and 1991, over time revealing the base courses of at least 15 houses. The houses have similarities to those of the early phase of the better-known settlement at Skara Brae in that they have central hearths, beds built against the walls and stone dressers, and internal drains, but differ in that the houses seem to have been free-standing. The settlement dates back to around 3000 BC. Pottery of the grooved ware type was found, as at the Stones of Stenness and Skara Brae. Flint and stone tools were found, as well as a piece of pitchstone thought to have come from the Isle of Arran. The largest of the original buildings was House 2. It was double-sized, featuring a higher building standard than the other houses and unlike the others was rebuilt up to five times. House 2 seems to have remained in use throughout the inhabited period of the settlement. The houses were clustered around a central open area which was divided into areas for making pottery and the working of flint, bones and hides. Evidence suggests that Barnhouse was abandoned around 2600 BC. After Barnhouse ceased to be occupied, another structure was added, partially on top of the earlier building sites. Known as Structure 8, this building had a room about 7 m (23 ft) square with walls 3 m (10 ft) thick and an entrance facing towards the north west so that the midsummer sunset shines along the passageway, with similarities to some chambered cairns. The structure was surrounded by a clay platform. The entrance through this was aligned with Maeshowe. The structure is assumed to have served as a ceremonial site rather than as a dwelling. It is thought to be closely linked with the nearby Stones of Stenness. Some of the hearth slabs from the…
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- Coordinates
- 58.9958, -3.2068
- District
- Orkney Islands
- Postcode
- KW16 3JZ
- Parliamentary constituency
- Orkney and Shetland
- Official site
- www.megalithic.co.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q808495 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Barnhouse Settlement (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Barnhouse Settlement 20110525 House 3.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Barnhouse Settlement?
- Barnhouse Settlement is in the Scottish Islands, United Kingdom (postcode KW16 3JZ).
- Is Barnhouse Settlement a listed building?
- Barnhouse Settlement is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
- Is Barnhouse Settlement free to visit?
- Yes, Barnhouse Settlement is free to enter.
- How do I get to Barnhouse Settlement?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode KW16 3JZ. It sits within the Orkney and Shetland parliamentary constituency.