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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.
N12363
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Conservation area
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


Source of Reference
Local History of Holy Island

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