Cockburnspath, 1-3 Hoprig Road, George Hay And Sons, General Merchants
Shop (Post Medieval)
Site Name Cockburnspath, 1-3 Hoprig Road, George Hay And Sons, General Merchants
Classification Shop (Post Medieval)
Canmore ID 94810
Site Number NT77SE 88
NGR NT 77481 71144
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/94810
- Council Scottish Borders, The
- Parish Cockburnspath
- Former Region Borders
- Former District Berwickshire
- Former County Berwickshire
Part of a long range of newly harled property; stepped ridge roof, pantiled at either end. (Historic Scotland) Previously formed part of the premises of G Hay and Sons, along with much of the rest of the terrace. Photographs in the RCAHMS archive, part of an internal and external survey from 1997, show, to the rear, an external stair to the upper floor. There is suggestion the building functioned as a granary at some point. Where the cement render is failing, random rubble construction is visible. Appears on the 1st edition (six inch) OS map.
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Part of a long range of newly harled property; stepped ridge roof, pantiled at either end. (Historic Scotland) Single storey former byre/ workshop at end of run of buildings now known as Hay Terrace, latterly part of the premises of G Hay and Sons. The building is of rubble construction with harled finish. Stone skews and steeply pitched gables. There are no windows to the street elevation. The roof is now missing but photographs in the RCAHMS archive dated 1997 show a pantiled roof. Appears on the 1st edition (6 inch) OS map.
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Sbc Note
Visibility: This is an upstanding building.
Information from Scottish Borders Council.
