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Newton Farm Cottage, Caves

Building(S) (Post Medieval), Cave(S) (Post Medieval), Mound (Period Unknown), Quarry(S) (Post Medieval)

Site Name Newton Farm Cottage, Caves

Classification Building(S) (Post Medieval), Cave(S) (Post Medieval), Mound (Period Unknown), Quarry(S) (Post Medieval)

Alternative Name(s) Newton Farm Cottage, Quarries And Rock-cut Bothies

Canmore ID 85689

Site Number NT01SE 25

NGR NT 0784 1116

NGR Description NT 0784 1116 and NT 0785 1116

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Dumfries And Galloway
  • Parish Moffat
  • Former Region Dumfries And Galloway
  • Former District Annandale And Eskdale
  • Former County Dumfries-shire

Activities

Field Visit (9 May 1991)

NT01SE 25 0784 1116 and 0785 1116

See also NT00NE 15.

Caves [NAT]

OS 1:10,000 map, 1985.

Two caves have been hewn out of the foot of a sandstone outcrop beside the sheep-pens to the SE of Newton Farm Cottage (NT01SE 58.02). That on the E measures 4.5m from NE to SW by 3.9m transversely and up to 2.4m high, and was used for domestic purposes; a vent for a stove-pipe issues from the front of the cave to the E of the entrance. The other cave measures 4.3m by 3.9m and up to 2.2m high, has a cobbled floor and has been used as a byre; raggles and beam-holes in the face of the rock outcrop at the front indicate that there was once an accompanying range of lean-to timber buildings. Both caves have well-fashioned entrances.

In 1792, the author of the Statistical Account described 'two caves, cut out of a freestone rock, fit to contain a number of cattle. But, when formed, or by whom, is beyond all memory. They are in a deep sequestered glen; and were probably made for shelter in troublseome times. They serve at present for offices to the farmhouse placed near them'.

Upslope, and to the E of the caves, there are a number of sandstone quarries. There is also an amorphous turf-covered mound in front of the main cave.

Visited by RCAHMS (IMS), 9 May 1991.

Stat Acct 1791-9.

Newton Farm Cottage. Listed as quarries and rock-cut bothies.

RCAHMS 1997.

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