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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 781077

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/781077

NO21NW 97 24524 18566

(Location cited as NO 246 182). New Mill, Parkhill Farm, Newburgh. 19th century. A handsome three-storey, three-bay building with prominent quoins. An overshot wheel with iron rings and axle, and wooden buckets and spokes, drives two pairs of stones. Well kept by the owner, who runs the wheel occasionally.

J R Hume 1976.

Parkhill. whinstone and pantiled steading of 18th century origin, extended in 1858-9, perhaps the date of the three-storey mill on the W, its waterwheel still in place.

J Gifford 1988.

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