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Halterburn Farmstead, located 700 metres east of Halterburn in Roxburghshire, is a post-medieval farmstead representing the agricultural settlement patterns of the Scottish Borders during the early modern period. The site comprises the structural remains typical of working farms from this era, reflecting the rural economy and land use practices of the region during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. As a designated heritage monument, it contributes to the archaeological record of post-medieval Scottish settlement and demonstrates the continuity of agricultural occupation in the Borders landscape. The farmstead's location and layout are characteristic of the dispersed settlement pattern found throughout rural Roxburghshire during this period of Scottish history.
Halterburn,farmstead 700m E of is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM4670. View the official record →
Halterburn Farmstead, located 700 metres east of Halterburn in Roxburghshire, is a post-medieval farmstead representing the agricultural settlement patterns of the Scottish Borders during the early modern period. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM4670.
Halterburn,farmstead 700m E of dates from the post-medieval period, and is classified as a farmstead. It is one of over 32,000 scheduled monuments protected across Britain.
Halterburn,farmstead 700m E of is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic Environment Scotland — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Scotland. The official designation reference is SM4670.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Cocklawfoot,enclosure,farmstead and cultivation remains 250m NNE of (8.3 km), Cocklawfoot,farmstead,homestead,settlement & field systems 500m NE of (8.4 km), Outer Souter Cleugh,cairns (8.4 km).
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