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Field Visit

Date 29 August 2014

Event ID 995306

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/995306

This ruinous blackhouse is set into the slope on croft no. 15. Tenanted by a succession of the Gillies family, it was probably built by John Gillies (b.1778-d.1845) – see Lawson 1993, 32. The building measures 8.22m from NNW to SSE by 3.21m transversely within walls that average 1.6m in thickness and stand up to 1.9m in internal height, and 2.77m in height where the NNW gable has been added. A cement raggle along the ENE and NNW wallheads indicates the edge of the last roof. The doorway and two window openings are set into the ENE side-wall. A depression in the centre of the floor runs much of the length of the building, feeding a drain which is visible under the street to the SE; this hollow presumably represents the latest phase of use, when the whole building was used as a byre.

The southern end of the building was rebuilt in 1995 (Johnstone 1998).

Visited by RCAHMS (GFG, AM, JM) 29 August 2014

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