Castle Bloody
Prehistoric feature on the island of Shapinsay, Scotland
Castle Bloody is a prehistoric feature on the island of Shapinsay, Orkney, Scotland. Hogan observes that while the feature is marked as a chambered mound[1] on the UK Ordnance Survey map, the structure is more properly and specifically classified as a souterrain or earth house.[2] Slightly to the north is located the ruined historic Linton Chapel.
It is protected as a scheduled monument.[3]
See also
- Mor Stein – Neolithic standing stone on the island of Shapinsay, Scotland
- Scheduled monuments in Orkney
References
59°01′57″N 2°48′37″W / 59.0324°N 2.8102°W / 59.0324; -2.8102
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Prehistoric Orkney
- Maeshowe
- Ness of Brodgar
- Ring of Brodgar
- Skara Brae
- Stones of Stenness
- Barnhouse Settlement
- Blackhammer Chambered Cairn
- Castle Bloody
- Cuween Hill
- Dwarfie Stane
- Holm of Papa Westray
- Knap of Howar
- Knowe of Swandro
- Links of Noltland
- Midhowe Chambered Cairn
- Mor Stein
- Quoyness chambered cairn
- Rinyo
- Rousay
- Tomb of the Eagles
- Unstan Chambered Cairn
- Unstan ware
- Vinquoy chambered cairn
- Westray Wife
- Wideford Hill chambered cairn
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