New homes proposed at 19th-century Borders mill site

New homes proposed at 19th-century Borders mill site

A late 19th century mill in the Borders has been earmarked for demolition to make way for a new housing and a light industrial site.

Langlands Mill in Langlands Place, Newton St Boswells, was established in 1889 by Adam Hall and family as a spinning mill.

In the early 1990s, the site was used for constructing, modifying and selling cars, but has now been disused for almost three decades.

Forced entry, vandalism and fire have since brought the building into a state of disrepair, with considerable parts of it ready to collapse.

Now a planning application has been submitted to Scottish Borders Council by S&W Homes Ltd, of Newtown St Boswells, to demolish all the dilapidated mill buildings except the front elevation facing the street.

The aim is to replace it with three terraced houses and an associated garage block, plus three light industrial units.

A report submitted with the application said: “In its present condition Langlands Mill, if left unchecked, will deteriorate into a condition of collapse and ruin.

“Presently the main building facing the road has had fires, and its roof is not wind and weather tight.

“The first floor is partly collapsed, and the building behind the stone front elevation facade is likely to fall in on itself within the confines of the site, in an estimated timescale within the next year or two.

“Towards the rear of the building, some of the pitched roof joists have rotten through, and some of the structure faces collapse within months, with debris falling in on itself within the boundaries of the site.”

The report added: “Developing this site as planned provides a welcome upgrade of the area. Without significant investment to this site, the buildings will continue to fall into serious disrepair, leading to partial collapse. Damage to the fabric is so advanced, economic repair is not possible.

“The development solution provides new, quality housing and industrial business units.”

Share icon
Share this article: