MHG28357 - Balrishallish, grain drying rack

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NH67NW 8.01 63

Balrishallich, grain-drying frame

This grain-drying frame is between 2.70m and 2.80m in height, 2.5m in breadth and is 32.70m in length. It is constructed from eight timber frames consisting of two uprights resting on flat stones braced by two pieces of timber and five longitudinal lengths of 0.05cm galvanised fencing wire on each elevation.The frame has five cross members on W end, S elevation, each 2.5m in length, 0.13m in depth and 0.08m in thickness. The N end is covered with battens measuring 2.5m in length, 0.09m in depth and 0.03m in thickness. The uprights are of larch and the sawn timbers are of larch or Scots Fir. The wire tentioners are all of cast-iron. The frame was roofed with corrugated, galvanised sheet metal, 0.66m (26 inches) in width.
The frame was damaged by storms in 1994.
Visited by Scottish Industrial Archaeology Survey (Graham J Douglas), 27 September 1985 and by RCAHMS (GJD) in 1994.
See also NMRS MS 744/145; DC 33189

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Grid reference Centred NH 6396 7536 (60m by 60m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NH67NW
Geographical Area ROSS AND CROMARTY
Civil Parish ROSSKEEN

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