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Newstead, Main Street

Cottage (Medieval)

Site Name Newstead, Main Street

Classification Cottage (Medieval)

Canmore ID 300365

Site Number NT53SE 239

NGR NT 56399 34226

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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General view from SE showing lower courses of earlier cottage with new house in the background.
General view from SE showing lower courses of earlier cottage with new house in the background.

Administrative Areas

  • Council Scottish Borders, The
  • Parish Melrose
  • Former Region Borders
  • Former District Ettrick And Lauderdale
  • Former County Roxburghshire

Architecture Notes

NT53SE 239 56399 34226

Situated on the N side of Main Street and built into the front garden wall of Dere Cottage (NT53SE 240) are the lower courses including door and windows of an earlier sandstone cottage. Part of the gable ends also survive.

Visited by RCAHMS (DE, JM), 27 August 2009

Activities

Archaeological Evaluation

NT53SE 141 5643 3424

NT 5642 3426 A proposal for a residential development prompted an archaeological evaluation at the abandoned farms of Townhead and Barnethead at the E end of Newstead, some 200m from the W annexe of the Roman fort. The objectives were to determine whether a road that ran from the W gate of the fort continued through the site, and to investigate whether any medieval or early post-medieval buildings had stood on the N side of Main Street in this part of the village.

Approximately 200m2 was excavated although, with the exception of the upstanding remains of a 16th or 17th-century cottage in the extreme SW corner of the site [NT53SE 239], no evidence of any structures or features earlier than the 19th-century farm were uncovered. Similarly, no pre-19th-century artefacts were retrieved from any of the trenches.

Sponsor: Soutra Homes.

J Lewis 1999

Scottish Borders Smr Note

A proposal for a residental development at two adjacent abandoned farms (Townhead and Barnethead) prompted a field evaluation of the sites archaeological potential.

The derelict, roofless building is thought to date from the 16th or 17th century [NT53SE 239] although it is known to have been occupied well into 20th century. It is a single-storey building probably with a loft in its roof space although no evidence survived

Information from Scottish Borders Council

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