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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 783173

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/783173

NJ52NE 76.00 5890 2532

NJ52NE 76.01 NJ 5886 2532 well

The pre-improvement village of New Leslie is depicted on an estate map of 1758 held by the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh as two short rows of yards and houses on either side of a street aligned from NW to SE. The site is occupied by the modern farmsteading.

Information from RCAHMS (PJD) 2 June 2004

NAS, RHP 5199

It is now clear, following the examination of an estate map of 1797 held by the National Trust for Scotland at Leithhall, Aberdeenshire that the village comprises a short row of two yards on the SW side of the street and an irregular group of three yards and nine buildings on the NE.

Information from RCAHMS (PJD) 23 November 2005

NTS, a Survey of the lands of Leithhall 1797.

NJ 587 253 A watching brief was maintained in August 2005 during a steading conversion and the installation of a septic tank and soakaway. The site lies c 400m SE of a hillfort and c 50m NE of the suggested location of New Leslie Castle. No archaeological features or finds were evident in the excavations around the perimeter of the 19th-century steading, nor in the soakaway trench that crossed the farmhouse garden.

Report to be lodged with Aberdeenshire SMR and NMRS.

Sponsors: Mr & Mrs Hodgson.

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