Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

CLEUGHHEAD, MINTO ESTATE FORMER DAIRY, INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALLS, GARDEN STEPS, GATE AND GATEPIERSLB50000

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
07/10/2004
Local Authority
Scottish Borders
Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Parish
Minto
NGR
NT 57398 20900
Coordinates
357398, 620900

Description

Early 20th century 2-storey 3-bay rectangular-plan symmetrical Arts and Crafts former dairy with shallow-pitched bell-cast piended roof and central timber porch. Grey sandstone random rubble; red and grey sandstone dressings. Harled to NE (rear). Diocletian windows. Single-storey projections to NE and SE.

SW (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: entrance through bell-cast roofed porch with timber arcade on stone dwarf wall. Timber boarded door, glazed to upper third. Diocletian windows at ground and first floors. NW ELEVATION: central Diocletian window at ground floor, bullseye window with radial glazing over.

Statement of Special Interest

The former Dairy at Cleuchhead is an excellent example of an early 20th century formal agricultural building. The dairy belongs to a small group of picturesque farm buildings of the period in Scotland (for example at Rosehaugh, Ross and Cromarty ' see separate listing).

The complex at Cleuchhead constitutes the home farm for the former Minto estate. An oblong building is shown on the site of the

present dairy on the 1st and 2nd edition maps, but this appears to have been demolished to make way for the present building. On the c.1916-19 map there appears to have been a matching pair of buildings, with a second building to the NE of the dairy, since demolished. The Minto Estate papers record a proposal in 1905 to build a new dairy and move the carpenter's shop, which possible refers to the existing building on the site. This proposal was abandoned in 1907, but it is thought that some time after that the plan to build the present dairy was carried out.

References

Bibliography

O.S 1st (1856-9), 2nd (1896-8) editions. O.S map of (1916-19). Minto Papers, National Library of Scotland.

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