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General view of house and steading from S
D 17550 CN
Description General view of house and steading from S
Date 5/7/1997
Collection Scottish Farm Buildings Survey
Catalogue Number D 17550 CN
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 738835
Scope and Content Scar Farm, Sanday, Orkney Islands, from south Scar Farm is on Sanday, one of the islands of the Orkney group. Sanday is some 38.6km from the town of Kirkwall on mainland Orkney. Sanday is low-lying and almost treeless with fertile soils and a climate favourable to the island's agricultural economy. This shows the house, a B-listed building, which is part of a large, U-shaped complex of farm buildings. It has a slated roof with dormer windows. The single-storeyed building attached on the right contains one large room, known as the 'Billiard Room'. It has a corrugated sheet metal roof and is wood lined inside. The house at Scar was referred to as a mansion house in the first half of the 19th century. It was owned by Thomas Traill of Westover, one of the four major landowners on Sanday at that time. Robert Scarth, a factor, lived in the house and wrote an account of the parish for the minister, Reverend William Grant. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
Medium Colour negative
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