Links of Noltland (c) Laura-McKenna
Links of Noltland

The Links of Noltland is an area of sand dunes at the north end of Westray, within which are a rich array of prehistoric sites. The sand has helped to preserve the archaeological remains, which are only now being carefully excavated and catalogued.

The first concerted archaeological digs began in the 1980s. These digs found the remains of a Neolithic building, now cared for by Historic Scotland. But much better was to follow; in 2008 a small figurine was discovered. This figurine was labelled The Westray Wife and is thought to be the earliest depiction of a human being in Scotland.

The lozenge-shaped stone is carved with eyes, heavy eyebrows, an oblong nose, and hatch marks which may represent clothing. Since the discovery of the Westray Wife, a further two figures have been found, along with beads, tools, and pottery.

So far it looks like the site was occupied on several occasions, spanning the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. The first occupation came from the period 2500-3000 BC when the figurine was made. A structure was found dating to about 2000 BC, then in 2009, a large building was unearthed which appears to have been used communally, like a village hall. This large building was on a rise overlooking the village below, and was 66 feet wide, with walls almost 10 feet thick.

Finds suggest that the inhabitants of the Links of Noltland farmed barley and other grains, kept sheep and cattle, and ate venison.

Up to date information on the ongoing archaeological digs at Noltland, including access availability, can be found on the Westray Heritage website. Nearby is Noltland Castle, a 16th-century tower house, also in the care of Historic Scotland.

About Links of Noltland
Address: Westray, Pierowall, Orkney, Orkney, Scotland
Attraction Type: Prehistoric Site
Location: On the north coast of the island of Westray. Take the regular ferry service from Kirkwall.
Website: Links of Noltland
Historic Scotland
Location map
OS: HY429494
Photo Credit: Laura-McKenna, licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Licence


HERITAGE

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Historic Time Periods:

Prehistoric

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NEARBY HISTORIC ATTRACTIONS

Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Noltland Castle - 0.4 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Pierowall Church - 0.7 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Noup Cliffs RSPB Nature Reserve - 2.3 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating

Knap of Howar - 3.7 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Westside Church, Tuquoy - 4.2 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Holm of Papa Westray Chambered Cairn - 5.2 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Yetnasteen Standing Stone - 10.4 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

St Magnus Church - 12 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating



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