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Standing Building Recording

Date 4 May 2015 - 5 May 2015

Event ID 1016103

Category Recording

Type Standing Building Recording

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1016103

NT 7812 2027 (NT72SE 50.1) A programme of historical research and building recording was undertaken, 4–5 May 2015, on the c19th-century quadrangular farm steading of Hownam Mains, in advance of its conversion into four houses.

Historical research identified an estate plan of 1826 showing the plan and elevations of the steading. It is assumed that the buildings were constructed shortly thereafter. By the time of the 2nd Edition OS survey of 1896 a mill, with associated lade and dam, had been constructed in the NE corner of the complex. The buildings as they stand today show minor

alterations in the form of blocked openings and alterations to internal subdivisions. Evidence of the mill workings is no longer visible. It is possible that remains of the workings survive at basement and sub-basement levels which have now been infilled.

Archive: NRHE (intended)

Funder: Roxburghe Estate

Kenneth Macfadyen – Addyman Archaeology

(Source: DES, Volume 17)

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