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Paxton House

Country House (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Paxton House

Classification Country House (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Paxton House Estate

Canmore ID 60098

Site Number NT95SW 15

NGR NT 93197 51977

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Scottish Borders, The
  • Parish Hutton (Berwickshire)
  • Former Region Borders
  • Former District Berwickshire
  • Former County Berwickshire

Archaeology Notes

NT95SW 15.00 93197 51977

NT95SW 26 c. 934 521 Earthwork

Architecture Notes

NT95SW 15.00 93197 51977

NT95SW 15.01 93285 52525 South Lodge and East Lodge

NT95SW 15.02 92785 52294 Paxton Cottage

NT95SW 15.03 93112 52388 Garden Cottage

NT95SW 15.04 93379 52246 Weir and Footbridge

NT95SW 15.05 93128 52268 Shepherd's Dene

NT95SW 15.06 93138 52269 Keeper's Dene

NT95SW 15.07 93239 52299 Walled Garden

NT95SW 15.08 93117 52522 Boundary Walls, Railings and Gate Piers

NT95SW 15.09 93283 52550 North Lodge and West Lodge

NT95SW 15.10 c. 9332 5218 Ice-house

NT95SW 15.11 c. 931 519 Stables

NT95SW 20 93315 52206 Bridge

NT95SW 50 93478 52031 Boathouse

NT95SW 15.12 93302 52526 East Lodge

NT95SW 15.13 93272 52552 West Lodge

NMRS REFERENCE:

The Object Name Book of the Ordnance Survey describes the house as 'A commodious mansion of modern construction pleasantly situated on the north bank of the River Tweed, annd surrounded by a large park well stocked with woods; there are extensive offices, and a large garden attached. It is the property of Miln (sic) Home, and tenanted by Capt Ramsey Retd.'.

Name Book 1861

Owner: Mrs Home Robertson

Paxton: An Adam house (mid-18th century) built of pink sandstone on the traditional plan of a solid central block connected by curving balustraded walls to the low wings enclosing a spacious courtyard.

SDD undated.Thought to be by one of the Adam brothers, possibly John Adam.

REFERENCE:

SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE

GD267/12/6/8/5. William Trotter, Edinburgh sent by the Berwick carrier a chandelier intended for the centre of the cupola of the large room 'begs leave to solicit permission to be allowed to present it to you' 15 March 1815.

GD267/12/6/7 1814-15 Berwick Foundry. Mr Home wishes principal window done in wrought iron.

PAXTON COLLECTION Section 4

Envelope containing drawings and correspondence addressed to 'Lt Col Milne Home, Paxton House' re heating apparatus postmarked 18 May ( )

1. Letter of 18/5/1912 from Emley and Sons Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne to

Lt Col D Milne Home, Paxton House re details of pipework etc shown in the attatched plans.

2. Specification referred to in above. Printed with Ms additions 18/5/1912

3. Three floor plans relating to above works.

NATIONAL LIBRARY

Country Life, March 21st 1925 - article and photograph

Country Life, August 3rd, 1945 - photograph

NMRS PRINTROOM:

A perspective view of an obelisk from the set of designs of an obelisk intended for the estate at Paxton (see also B 20877-85) is in the NMRS Printroom and shows the less elaborate version. The obelisk was never executed but an estate plan of 1850 at Paxton shows the intended site for the monument. A photograph, also at Paxton, shows a model for an obelisk in the Picture Gallery of the house.

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Visibility: This is an upstanding building.

Information from Scottish Borders Council.

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