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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 714980

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NT29NE 6 29193 97269

(Location cited as NT 292 973). Beam-engine house, Thornton, late 18th or ealy 19th century. A unique example of the buildings of an 'engine pit' of the period, disused by 1854. These consist of a three-strorey ashlar engine house, with one- and two-storey rubble buildings, including a dwelling-house. Now a farmstead.

J R Hume 1976.

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