Pricing Change
New pricing for orders of material from this site will come into place shortly. Charges for supply of digital images, digitisation on demand, prints and licensing will be altered.
Upcoming Maintenance
Please be advised that this website will undergo scheduled maintenance on the following dates:
Thursday, 9 January: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday, 23 January: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday, 30 January: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
During these times, some functionality such as image purchasing may be temporarily unavailable. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Clifton Hall
No Class (Event)(S) (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Clifton Hall
Classification No Class (Event)(S) (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) Kirkliston; Clifton Hall Policies
Canmore ID 306380
Site Number NT17SW 39.02
NGR NT 11030 70940
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/306380
- Council Edinburgh, City Of
- Parish Kirkliston (City Of Edinburgh/midlothian)
- Former Region Lothian
- Former District City Of Edinburgh
- Former County Midlothian
Watching Brief (24 April 2008 - 13 June 2008)
NT 109 709 No archaeological features or artefacts were recorded during monitoring 24 April–13 June 2008 prior to the construction of a new kitchen block.
Archive: RCAHMS (intended)
Funder: Cairns Ford and Yuill Architects
Alan Duffy (AOC Archaeology Group), 2008
Watching Brief (5 July 2011 - 13 July 2011)
(NT 10900 71031) AOC Archaeology Group under took an archaeological watching brief at Clifton Hall School, Newbridge, Edinburgh. The archaeological works were initiated to safeguard the archaeological resource from any adverse impacts from groundworks associated with the construction of a temporary assembly building. Archaeological monitoring was undertaken on the excavation of foundation pads and service trenches on 5th and 13th July 2011. The works were conducted in agreement with the City of Edinburgh Council Archaeology Service (CECAS) and in accord with the principles of SPP (Scottish Government 2010) and PAN 42 (SOEnD 1994). Twenty square foundation pads, varying in size from 0.8 m square to 1.3 m square, and three linear service trenches, running from the existing school towards the temporary assembly building were excavated by mini-digger. These groundworks were monitored by an archaeological Watching Brief Officer. The foundation pads revealed that the existing topsoil covered levelling and madeground deposits, most commonly comprising disturbed topsoil, with occasional dumps of rubble and ashy material. In the area of service trenches the remains of a single wall were found.
AOC Archaeology 2011 (M. Roy / E. Hindmarch) OASIS ID: aocarcha1-115864