Glen House/ Elm House (Holy Island)
These houses were built together at the end of the 18th century. Buildings are first shown here on a map of 1792. Medieval pottery has been found in the deposits to the rear of the building, which suggests there were earlier remains at this site.
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WATCHING BRIEF, Glen House/Elm House, Holy Island 2000; BERNICIA ARCHAEOLOGY
BUILDING SURVEY, Archaeological watching brief and building recording at Glen house/Elm House, Holy Island 2000; BERNICIA ARCHAEOLOGY
BUILDING SURVEY, Archaeological watching brief and building recording at Glen house/Elm House, Holy Island 2000; BERNICIA ARCHAEOLOGY
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