Aberdeenshire HER - NJ91SE0002 - BRICKWORKS, STRABATHIE

Main Details

Primary ReferenceNJ91SE0002
NameBRICKWORKS, STRABATHIE
NMRS Card No.NJ91SE9
NMRS Numlink112291
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Incomplete
Details Remains of the Strabathie brickworks depicted on the OS map of 1888 but not on the earlier 1867 OS map. The Seaton Tile and Brick Company who owned the works moved to Strabathie when the clay ran out at their works at Torry.They consisted of two main blocks orientated east-west, one rectangular and the other to its east T-shaped. A clay-pit lay to their east with a small-scale railway track leading from the pit to along the northern side of the buildings. Two smaller buildings lay to the north beside the roadway. They were managed by a Mr Alexander Smith in 1903 and employed circa 100 people. The works could turn out circa 5 million bricks and over 1 million drain pipes annually. On the 1929 map two other small buildings lie to the west, one of which may be a small engine shed, as a rail track leads from it around the north of the works then swings down to the south towards Bridge of Don. This special light railway was constructed by the company to take bricks to their depot in Bridge of Don and was known locally as the 'Murcar line' and was opened in 1899 and closed finally in 1949, although the brickworks may have closed before that date. The large buildings and railway have now gone but it is unknown if anything further survives. A watching brief was carried out at this site in March 2008 by AOC prior to redevelopment of the site. No significant archaeological features or artefacts were encountered.
Last Update10/07/2023

National Grid Reference: NJ 9593 1399


Easting: 0, Northing: 0

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Event Details

Event DateEvent Type
1905 Watching-Brief

Excavations and Surveys

Date MDate YTypeDurationDirector / OrganisationAuspicesFundExtent
91981 1SIASSIAHS100

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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
BRICK-WORKS REMAINS OFA100
PITSCLAYSITE OFB100
RAILWAYSLIGHTSITE OFC100

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Bibliographic Detail

Bib Ref NoTitleAuthorDateOthersEditorPublishedDetailsDate MDate Y
05619DISCOVERY AND EXCAVATION IN SCOTLAND, VOL 9, 2008 2009 YCATHEDRAL COMMS: WILTSHIREp.17 2009
05690BLACKDOG, BRIDGE OF DON, WATCHING BRIEF: DATA STRUCTURE REPORT 2008     2008

Location

Historic Administrative Area Name Belhelvie
Positional Accuracy Centred at
Buffer Zone 15-20m
Buffer Type Bespoke
Capture Scale Unknown
Spatial Feature Type Polygon: Unknown Extent

Environment

Constraints Privately owned, access by arrangement - difficult access.
Altitude25
Geology 
Topography Gentle slope
Aspect 1E,W
Aspect 2 Open
Current Land Use Agricultural
Vegetation
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Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) A100    

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