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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 672291

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/672291

NK20NW 18 0017 26002

For general note on harbour facilities at Newburgh, see under Newburgh, Inches, Quay (NK02NW 20).

(Location cited as NK 002 260 and name as Quay and mill, Culterty, Newburgh). The mill is a 3-storey, brick range with a kiln at one end, now part roofless, and there is an associated 3-storey, 20-bay, wood- and iron-framed, corrugated-iron-clad granary built 1897 by Spencer & Co. of Melkham, Wiltshire. The quay is part concrete-faced, and there are some 1- and 2-storey rubble warehouses on it. Now disused.

J R Hume 1977.

The quay is disused and the mill decaying; the kiln was fire-damaged in 1967.

NMRS, MS/712/19.

Air photographs: AAS/94/18/G37/14-15 and AAS/94/18/G38/1.

NMRS, MS/712/21.

Newburgh mill was visited and photographed by RCAHMS during February 1998.

Visited RCAHMS (MKO), February 1998.

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