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Corseyard Farm 'Coo Palace' Borgue, Dumfries and Galloway |
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John Pickin unpublished report series
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence
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Publication Type: |
Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Enhanced level building recording of the dairy, water tower and steadings in advance of their conversion to holiday units. These buildings, popularly known as the 'Coo Palace,' were built 1911-14 by the Manchester industrialist James Brown and are a locally unique example of farm buildings constructed in a Gothic-revival style. The dairy comprises a nave-and -aisle milking parlour with polychrome faience wall bricks and an attached five-storey water tower and grain store with a castellated top and turret. On the opposite side of a central courtyard is an L-shaped steading block incorporating a cart shed, barn and stables. |
Author: |
J Pickin
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Publisher: |
John Pickin
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Other Person/Org: |
Historic Environment Scotland (OASIS Reviewer)
Dumfries and Galloway Archaeological Service (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2018
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Locations: |
Site: |
Corseyard Farm |
County: |
Dumfries |
Parish: |
BORGUE |
Country: |
Scotland |
Grid Reference: 259100, 548580 (Easting, Northing)
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Subjects / Periods: |
POST MEDIEVAL
(ScAPA : Scottish Archaeological Periods & Ages)
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DAIRY
(Monus)
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johnpick1-400141 |
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Created Date: |
22 Oct 2020 |