Innerleithen, Leithen Road, Parish Manse
Manse (18th Century)
Site Name Innerleithen, Leithen Road, Parish Manse
Classification Manse (18th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Mansley Lodge; Green Gates
Canmore ID 53173
Site Number NT33NW 8
NGR NT 33417 37592
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/53173
- Council Scottish Borders, The
- Parish Innerleithen
- Former Region Borders
- Former District Tweeddale
- Former County Peebles-shire
NT33NW 8 33417 37592.
NT 3341 3758. The manse, which probably dates from the early 17th century, (according to Miss Miller-Thomas, the owner of Manseley Lodge, Innerleithen) now a private house, is of two storeys and was completely restored in 1861; a new wing was added at the same time. It has no outstanding architectural features but the outline of the original building can be made out on the N, W, and E sides of the N half of the present building. The roof line of the original building was considerably lower, judging by the inverted 'V' outline of the gable showing below the roof line of the present building. The original windows have been bricked up.
A cave-in in the garden 4.0m out from the SE corner of the house has revealed an old, walled drain. It is constructed of drystone and measures 1.5m N-S, 1.0m E-W and is 2.0m deep.
According to the owner, the drain probably dates back to 1600, as the last one of this type was constructed in Melrose Abbey in that year.
The drainage system appears to extend in the N and S directions. Two stone heads of unknown date, probably female, were found during digging operations in the garden on the S side of the house, and are in the possession of Miss Miller-Thomas.
Visited by OS (EGC) 20 June 1961.
Sbc Note
Visibility: This is an upstanding building.
Information from Scottish Borders Council.
