Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

CLARABAD MILL INCLUDING COTTAGELB47683

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
15/03/2001
Local Authority
Scottish Borders
Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Parish
Hutton
NGR
NT 93313 54289
Coordinates
393313, 654289

Description

Mid to later 18th century in origin century with NW wing dated '1854'; further additions and alterations. 3-storey with attic, 5-bay, rectangular-plan former corn and flour mill with single storey projection to front; 3- and 2-storey projections at rear. Taller kiln house adjoined to right with single storey projection to front; lean-to addition at rear. Principal block: tooled sandstone rubble (rendered in part); tooled quoins and long and short surrounds to openings; brick-built projection to front; part sandstone rubble, part brick-built projections at rear. Kiln house: brick-built with brick addition at rear; sandstone rubble wing adjoined to front with tooled sandstone dressings. Single storey, 4-bay cottage to W.

NW (FRONT) ELEVATION: principal block with single windows centred at all floors and in bay off-set to right. Single storey gabled wing projecting to left; single window at upper floor off-set to left; blocked opening to outer left. Sliding boarded timber door at ground to outer right. Kiln house adjoined to right with single window centred at upper floor; gabled wing projecting at ground with single window centred in gable end; lintel stone embossed 'W.C.L 1854'.

NE (SIDE) ELEVATION: principal gable end with single windows centred at all floors. Single storey, 2-bay wing recessed to right with windows in both bays. 3-storey wing recessed to left with single windows at all floors off-set to right of centre; 2-storey, 4-bay wing adjoined to left with squat windows at both floors in all bays.

SE (REAR) ELEVATION: principal block with single windows centred at all floors and in bay off-set to right; gabled projection off-set to left of centre. Taller kiln house recessed to outer left with single storey, lean-to addition to front.

SW (SIDE) ELEVATION: 2-storey wing recessed to right. Single windows in taller kiln house to left with single storey addition to right; single storey, 3-bay wing adjoined to left with gabled opening breaking eaves at centre; flanking single windows.

Principal block with part-ventilated, small-pane timber windows; small rooflights; various timber and metal windows to remainder. Grey slate roof to principal block; part slate, part corrugated-iron roofs to remainder; stone-coped skews; some ridge vents.

INTERIOR: not seen 1999. Original milling machinery reputedly removed.

COTTAGE: single storey, 4-bay. Harled; red sandstone dressings. SW (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: doorway off-set to right of centre (door missing); blocked windows in 2 bays to left; blocked window to outer right. Grey slate roof; stone-coped skews to NW; apex stack; circular can. INTERIOR: not seen 1999.

Statement of Special Interest

Once part of the Broadmeadows estate. A good example of a relatively rare building type, now in use as a store (1999). The initials 'W.C.L' are thought to stand for Reverend William Comptie Lundie of Spital House - see separate list entry. Rutherfurd's notes a Mr David Porter as farmer and miller at Clarabad in 1866. Similar to the nearby Edington Mill (former grain mill) - see separate list entry, Chirnside Parish.

References

Bibliography

Armstrong's map, 1771 (site marked 'Mill'). Sharp, Greenwood & Fowler's map, 1826 (site marked 'Clarabad Mills'). Ordnance Survey map, 1857 (evident). RUTHERFURD'S SOUTHERN COUNTIES' REGISTER AND DIRECTORY (1866, reprinted 1990) p650. THE PARISH OF HUTTON, PAXTON AND FISHWICK (1989) p21

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