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Brechin, South Esk Street

Mill (Post Medieval)

Site Name Brechin, South Esk Street

Classification Mill (Post Medieval)

Alternative Name(s) Former Den Burn Works

Canmore ID 295360

Site Number NO66SW 86

NGR NO 6011 6002

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Angus
  • Parish Brechin
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Angus
  • Former County Angus

Archaeology Notes

NO66SW 86 6011 6002

NO 6011 6002 A programme of historic building recording was undertaken during September 2007 on the building remains of the former Den Burn industrial works prior to the development of the site. The remains consisted of a nine-bay stone-built façade facing South Esk Street and the partial remains of original mid 19th-century mill buildings to the S of the development area. The façade to South Esk Street, which is listed, will be retained.

Archive to be deposited with RCAHMS.

Funder: Lidl GMbH.

Suzanne Lilley and Diana Sproat, 2007.

Activities

Standing Building Recording (September 2007)

NO 6011 6002 A programme of historic building recording was undertaken during September 2007 on the building remains of the former Den Burn industrial works prior to the development of the site. The remains consisted of a nine-bay stone-built façade facing South Esk Street and the partial remains of original mid 19th-century mill buildings to the S of the development area. The façade to South Esk Street, which is listed, will be retained.

Archive to be deposited with RCAHMS.

Funder: Lidl GMbH.

Suzanne Lilley and Diana Sproat, 2007.

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