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Tarradale Through Time

8000 Years of History

Tarradale Abandoned Settlement

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In April 2018 the house and kailyard sites of an abandoned township just north of Tarradale Mains farm were surveyed and partially excavated. Several houses of poor tenants (mailers) are shown on the 1788 estate map but all had disappeared by the time of the first edition of the Ordnance Survey.  In February and March 2018, NOSAS volunteers cleared scrub vegetation from the site revealing the footings of five or six buildings, some of which coincide with building shown on the 1788 map.

All that survives of these buildings is their outline traced in irregular blocks of stone and round field-gathered stones. Our present understanding, subject to further investigation and evaluation, is that the foundations were of stone but above that the walls were made of layers of clay and turf interspersed with field gathered stones (see the following link).

Below: 3D models by Alan Thompson & James McComas.

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