Archaeology Notes
Event ID 797926
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
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NT37SW 566 3430 7285
NT 3430 7285 A watching brief was conducted on works associated with a new extension to Eskbank House. The made-up ground was relatively deep (at least 0.8m) and had been subjected to considerable disturbance by previous construction works. The finds date to the 19th and 20th centuries and, together with the bone and shell remains, constitute redeposited midden material. The only feature of potentially pre-19th-century date, and of possible archaeological significance, was a length of coarse stone lime-mortared walling which was left in situ and may represent the remains of an earlier boundary/structural wall.
Sponsor: Campbell Mars Architects.
D Rankin 1999