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I do not have sufficient established scholarly information about this specific stretch of 18th century military road in Perthshire to provide an accurate description. The site reference SM13734 indicates it is a scheduled monument recorded in the Historic Environment Scotland database, and its designation confirms its status as an 18th century military road within a defined location northwest of Clunes Bungalow. To provide factually reliable information about its historical significance, physical character, and specific dating, I would need to consult the original archaeological survey records or HES documentation for this particular monument, which I cannot reliably access. I recommend consulting the HES Inspire database directly or contacting Historic Environment Scotland for authoritative details about this site's military significance and construction period.
18th century military road, 574m NNW of Clunes Bungalow to 1090m NW of Clunes Bungalow is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM13734. View the official record →
I do not have sufficient established scholarly information about this specific stretch of 18th century military road in Perthshire to provide an accurate description. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM13734.
18th century military road, 574m NNW of Clunes Bungalow to 1090m NW of Clunes Bungalow is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic Environment Scotland — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Scotland. The official designation reference is SM13734.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Tom an Tigh Mhoir,motte W of Struan Church (3.9 km), Struan Church, St Fillan's Church and cross-slab (4 km), Clach na h'Iobairt, standing stone 300m E of Pitagowan (4.8 km).
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Research the area around 18th century military road, 574m NNW of Clunes Bungalow to 1090m NW of Clunes Bungalow