Scheduled Monument

Aberdeenshire Canal, milestone 10, at Shady Neuk, BeidlestonSM8428

Status: Removed

Documents

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Summary

Date Added
02/11/1999
Date Removed:
27/03/2019
Type
Industrial: milestone, guide plate, direction post
Local Authority
Aberdeen
Parish
Dyce
NGR
NJ 85700 15080
Coordinates
385700, 815080

Removal Reason

The milestone has been assessed as not being of national importance.

Description

The monument comprises milestone 10 of the Aberdeenshire Canal Navigation, or Aberdeen-Inverurie Canal. It consists of a granite column, some 0.60m high and 0.3m in diameter, with a rounded top on which the number '10' is inscribed in a round sloping panel.

This canal ran from Port Elphinstone to Aberdeen harbour, following a course 18.25 miles (29km) in length above the right-hand bank of the River Don. An Act of Parliament sanctioned its construction in 1796 and the canal opened in 1805. It operated until 1854, when it was replaced by the Aberdeen to Inverness line of the Great North of Scotland Railway, which was built along roughly the same alignment, obliterating much of its course.

Milestone 10 was found in a field dyke and has since been re-erected in the garden of Shady Neuk, Beidleston Farm.

References

Bibliography

Aberdeen City Council HER https://online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/smrpub/ reference number NJ81NE0059 (accessed on 01/11/2018).

Graham, A. (1967-8) 'Two Canals in Aberdeenshire', Proceedings of Society of Antiquities of Scotland, Vol. 100, 170-78.

HER/SMR Reference

  • https://online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/smrpub/master/detail.aspx?refno=NJ81NE0059

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