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Skinnet House

Date 21 May 1990

Event ID 900910

Category Management

Type Site Management

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/900910

East facing symmetrical 2-storey, 3-bay house with flanking single storey, 2-bay wings and symmetrical rear elevation. All harled rubble. Slightly advanced and pedimented centre bay with diminutive centre attic window

and centre door. Flanking wings have slightly advanced and pedimented outer bays, with later lean-to against south gable. Symmetrical rear elevation with full width catslide roof, centre stair window close under wallhead and small piended dormers in outer bays. Mainly 12-pane glazing; corniced end stacks, renewed at south; Caithness slate roof. Low, roughly coped, rubble garden wall.

Before Reformation and for sometime after, Skinnet was a separate parish from Halkirk. The remains of the chapel of St Thomas are NE of house (Chapel is Scheduled Monument) House no longer inhabited and in poor state of repair (1982). (Historic Scotland)

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