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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 716083

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/716083

NT41NW 5 42963 19685

NT 430 197 Todrig. This house was the home of the Scotts of Todrig, cadets of Whitslaid (RCAHMS 1957, No. 49). It is situated about 3 miles SW. of Ashkirk at the confluence of the Todrig and Langhope burns. It is an oblong harled building running E and W and containing three storeys. The W half dates only from 1862, but the E half is a 17th-century tower-house which has been entirely modernised inside although its exterior has been little altered.

The original entrance, now built up, can be traced near the centre of the S wall. The head is semi-circular and, like the jambs, is moulded with a small quirked edge-roll. On either side of it there is a modern window. Apart from these, the remainder of the windows are original. One has chamfered arrises, the others are backset and rounded. Traces of a large built-up window, square-headed and with a relieving-arch above, can be seen in the centre of the N wall.

There are two panels in the adjacent farm buildings. The upper one bears the date 1698 while the lower one exhibits the initials G P at the top, a lozenge at the centre and the inscription REBUILT / 1833 at the foot.

RCAHMS 1957, visited 1947 and 1954

NT 4294 1963 The house 'Todrig' is generally as described by RCAHMS, as are the two panels in the adjacent buildings.

Visited by OS (RDL) 16 July 1962

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