Bonjedward Mill, Farm Steading Jedburgh, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK

Late 18th to early 19th century. Cross-plan former waulk mill built on ground falling to lade to E; internal wheel; rebuilt as grain mill circa 1870. 2-storey; harl-pointed rubble sandstone; stugged ashlar dressings.

Listed Building Description
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Late 18th to early 19th century. Cross-plan former waulk mill built on ground falling to lade to E; internal wheel; rebuilt as grain mill circa 1870. 2-storey; harl-pointed rubble sandstone; stugged ashlar dressings. W ELEVATION: projecting range at centre (formerly kiln); flanking ranges with door at ground and window at 1st floor. Modern grain silo in re-entrant angle to N. N ELEVATION: projecting central range; flanking ranges with windows to upper floor. Range to E housing wheel, with arched culvert over lade. E ELEVATION: central projecting wheelhouse range with door at ground; range to N with window to upper floor; blank range to S with projecting single storey bay with cat-slide roof in re-entrant angle. S ELEVATION: projecting gabled central range with modern tractor opening inserted; gable bears evidence of site of former kiln (?). To right, window in bay with cat-slide roof and taller range behind; to left, range with sliding barn door at ground, loading door above. Timber multi-pane windows with louvres or boarded shutters below. Piended roofs, grey slates; iron rooflights. INTERIOR: now used as a store, but open stream cast-iron wheel with timber float boards and much gearing survives.

Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
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Can be seen in much its present form on 1st edition OS map of 1859.

Listed Building References
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© Crown Copyright text courtesy of Historic Environment Scotland, reprinted under the Open Government License.

1st edition OS. John R Hume THE INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF SCOTLAND London 1976 Vol I p232.