Angus HER - NO66NE0021 - TOLLHOUSE, NORTH WATER BRIDGE

Main Details

Primary ReferenceNO66NE0021
NameTOLLHOUSE, NORTH WATER BRIDGE
NMRS Card No.NO66NE67
NMRS Numlink87670
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Former tollhouse, now in residential use and named Bridgend Cottage. It is also known as Pert Cottage. It was built in circa 1800, and is a two-storey three-bay painted ashlar structure. There is an outbuilding shown on the 1st and 2nd edition OS maps that has since been removed.
Last Update11/11/2016

National Grid Reference: NO 6523 6608


Easting: 345740, Northing: 751270

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Excavations and Surveys


Artefact and Ecofact


Ecofact

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Palynology 
Ecofact Notes 

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
TOLLHOUSES PAINTEDB100
OUTBUILDINGS SITE OFC100
TOLLHOUSESASHLARTWO-STOREYA100

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National Status

National Status
Listed Building, Category C

Regional Status


Photo Details

SourceReferencePhoto TypeFilm TypeDate
 A/63662/PO  

Bibliographic Detail

Bib Ref NoTitleAuthorDateOthersEditorPublishedDetailsDate MDate Y
00870THE INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF SCOTLAND JR HUME1977  London  1977

Location

Historic Administrative Area Name Logie Pert
Positional Accuracy Centred at
Buffer Zone 1-5m
Buffer Type Bespoke
Capture Scale 1:1 - 1:500
Spatial Feature Type Polygon: Known Site Extent

Environment

Constraints Privately owned, access by arrangement - easy access.
Altitude20
Geology 
Topography Gentle slope
Aspect 1N
Aspect 2 Open
Current Land Use Residential
Vegetation
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Hydrology 

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Shape 2
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Historic Land Use


Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) A100    
18th Century B50    
19th Century C50 1904  

Period Notes

Period Notes Built in circa 1800. Listed on 11/06/1971.

Architect Details

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Maritime Archaeology

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