Archaeology Notes
Event ID 684157
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/684157
NT12SW 17.00 centred 1200 2140
NT12SW 17.01 NT 10451 22820 to NT 10740 22891 Dam
NT12SW 17.02 NT 10726 22819 Inner Shaft
NT12SW 17.03 NT 10795 22917 Centre Shaft
NT12SW 17.04 NT 10654 23030 Outer Shafts
NT12SW 17.05 Centred NT 10629 23079 Waterworks
NT12SW 17.06 NT 10648 23099 Measuring House
NT12SW 17.07 NT 10707 23120 Keeper's House (Victoria Lodge)
NT12SW 17.08 NT 10445 23166 Workers' Houses
For enclosure and other structures (centred NT 1097 2178) submerged by the reservoir, see NT12SW 22.
For associated aqueduct (NT 10648 23099 to NT c. 271 690), see NT12SW 38.
For associated construction railway, see NT12NW 57.00, NT12SW 37 and NT13SW 85.00: summary information on the railway as a whole will be found on NT12SW 37.
For associated Edinburgh, Liberton, Alnwickhill Waterworks (centred NT 27199 69001), see NT26NE 87.00.
Talla Reservoir
Top water level 290 metres above Newlyn datum [NAT]
(name centred NT 117 215)
OS 1:10,000 map, 1989.
Developed under the name of the New Water Supply by the Edinburgh and District Water Trust, the Talla Scheme was adopted on 11 October 1894. It comprised a storage reservoir, a service reservoir and filter, main and branch aqueducts, and a railway from Broughton Station to Talla. The authorising Act received the Royal Assent on 30 May 1895.
The length of the loch at maximum is about 2.5 miles (12.1km), and the greatest depth of water (close to the dam) about 80ft (24.4m). The total capacity is about 2,800 million gallons (12,727,000,000 lit).
W A Tait 1905.
This reservoir was formed by damming the Talla Water, a tributary of the Tweed, and lies entirely within the parish of Tweedsmuir. It forms a major element of the water supply for Edinburgh, being built as a major element of the early 20th century development of the system.
Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 28 October 2005.
Vertical air photographs: 541/A/530 3023-4 and 4023-4, flown 14 May 1950.
Information from RCAHMS (KM), 29 November 2005.