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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 807658

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NG14NE 38 16812 49801

(Location cited as NG 168 498). Corn mill, Glendale, 19th century. A rectangular rubble building, thatched, with a single pair of 32in (0.81m) stones driven by an all-iron, 6-spoke overshot wheel, 25in wide by 12ft diameter (1.25 [0.6] by 3.66m), built by A & J Main and Co Ltd, Edinburgh. The millstones, from Rogart Mill, Sutherland [Rogart Mills: NC70SW 47]are on a half-floor. There is a detached thatched kiln, with hipped roof. Restored 1968-9.

J R Hume 1977.

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