Pennyland Farm
Farmstead (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Pennyland Farm
Classification Farmstead (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) Pennyland House And Steading
Canmore ID 100136
Site Number ND16NW 152
NGR ND 10946 68775
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/100136
- Council Highland
- Parish Thurso
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Caithness
- Former County Caithness
ND16NW 152 10946 68775
This courtyard farmstead with farmhouse is built of roughly coursed flagstone, with concrete or flagstone floors, and slate or corrugated asbestos roofs. It comprises a barn with granary above, a cart shed, a turnip store, a stalled byre with a c.1920's overhead trolley system running centrally along its length, stores, a dairy and three cottages. The 1st and 2nd editions of the OS 6-inch map indicate a waterwheel attached to the external (E) wall of the barn, providing power for a threshing mill, and this was fed by a lade from a dam located a short distance to the S (Caithness 1877 and 1907, sheet v). A gap in the W provides access into the courtyard, and in the NE a castellated wall links the barn to the farmhouse. Dating from c.1780, the farmhouse has two storeys with attic dormers, a gabled porch on the E, and its walls are rendered and whitewashed. It is the birthplace of Sir William Alexander Smith, founder of the Boys' Brigade. The site was visited in 1993 and 2000.
Information from RCAHMS (ARG), 17 July 2006.
Photographic Record (October 1961)
Photographic survey of buildings in Thurso, Caithness by the Scottish National Buildings Record in October 1961.
