Aberdeenshire HER - NJ42NW0007 - BLACKMIDDENS FARM

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Primary ReferenceNJ42NW0007
NameBLACKMIDDENS FARM
NRHE Card No.NJ42NW11
NRHE Numlink 106031
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Incomplete
Details The remains of a farmstead with a horse-mill platform, with several other buildings based around a central courtyard, stand on a slope above an area of moorland. It is shown on an estate plan of 1827 as a quadrangular steading, the farmhouse contained in an extension from the southeast end of the northeast range. It is depicted on the OS 1st and 2nd edition maps as an almost rectilinear steading with a central open court, orientated northeast-southwest. A further range extends to the northeast from the southeast end of the northern range. A small building lies to the south and another with attached enclosure to the north. In the yard to the southwest there are ten rick bases. The houses lie in the northeast range, within one of which there is a large fireplace with lintel of cut granite, which is alleged to come from Lesmoir Castle. Inside the mill is a wooden fixed-barn horse-powered threshing mill with a wooden peg drum. Part of the northwest range has a corrugated iron roof overlying an earlier turf roof. The walls of this building are clay-built and would appear to predate the remaining part of the farm with several built up doors and windows visible. The south end of this range and the southern range are all slated, but now in a deteriorating state. Blackmiddens had a legal distilleryi(NJ42NW0102) in the mid 19th century, with James Smith as the licensee, although there does not appear to be a good water supply in close proximity. Measured survey of the farmstead was carried out by Historic Environment Scotland in 2020. At the northeast end of the farmhouse is a wash house. The steading includes a byre, barn containing a wooden threshing machine, cart shed and stable. Remains of three other small buildings were recorded one east of the wash house, and two southeast of the steading. Narrow boulder-walled enclosures northwest of the steading were constructed in the late 19th century as windbreaks. Overgrown remains of a quarry lie to the southwest of the barn.
Last Update06/01/2025
Updated Bycpalmer
CompilerMKG
Date of Compilation09/06/1997

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National Grid Reference: NJ 4257 2599



Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
202 Survey

Excavations and Surveys

Date MDate YTypeDurationDirector / OrganisationAuspicesFundExtent
121997  MKORCMRCM 
 2020 Survey  HES   

Artefact and Ecofact

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Ecofact Notes

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
BYRES REMAINS OFM100
STABLES REMAINS OFN100
LINTELSGRANITE I100
ROOFS TURFEDJ100
ROOFSCORRUGATED-IRON K100
FARMSTEADS REMAINS OFA100
HORSE-MILLS REMAINS OFB100
MILLSWOODENREMAINS OFC100
ENCLOSURES REMAINS OFD100
ENTRANCES ARCHEDE100
STACK-BASES  F100
HOUSES REMAINS OFG100
FIREPLACES  H100
DISTILLERIES REMAINS OFL85