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Pirn House

House (18th Century)

Site Name Pirn House

Classification House (18th Century)

Canmore ID 53138

Site Number NT33NW 20

NGR NT 33743 37038

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/53138

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Scottish Borders, The
  • Parish Innerleithen
  • Former Region Borders
  • Former District Tweeddale
  • Former County Peebles-shire

Archaeology Notes

NT33NW 20 33743 37038.

(NT 3374 3708) The central block of Pirn House was built by Alexander Horsburgh in 1700. The E and W wings were probably added soon after 1733. Further additions were made in 1748, and minor alterations made between 1752 and 1778. It appears to have been relatively undisturbed during the 19th and 20th centuries; it was demolished in 1950, the site now being covered by a school.

RCAHMS 1967, visited 1947

RCAHM confirmed.

Visited by OS (SFS) 6 September 1974

Architecture Notes

Pirn House, not to be confused with NT44NW 29

NMRS REFERENCE:

Demolished c. 1952.

Activities

Watching Brief (October 2019 - January 2020)

NT 33724 37034 A watching brief was carried out in October 2019

–January 2020, during ground-breaking works associated with the construction of the new Early Learning and Childcare facility at St Ronan’s Primary School at Innerleithen, which occupies the former location of Pirn House (Canmore ID: 53138). Three test-pits were monitored during the work, along with foundation trenches and service trenches associated with the new building. No archaeological features were encountered.

Archive: NRHE (intended) Funder: Scottish Borders Council

Alan Hunter Blair and Juan Ignacio de Vicente Ojeda – GUARD Archaeology Ltd

(Source: DES Vol 22)

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