Monument record 812 - ST KILDA VILLAGE, HOUSE 8 AND BLACKHOUSE I
Summary
Location
Grid reference | NF 10100 99370 (point) |
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Map sheet | NF19NW |
Island | Hirta, St Kilda |
Parish | HARRIS, Western Isles |
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Full Description
NF19NW 21.04 1010 9937.
The ruinous shell of house 8, which was inhabited by the MacDonald family, exhibits evidence of the features and the standard layout on which, with minor variations, all houses of the 1860s were built. They generally contained a kitchen and room, flanking a central entrance-lobby and closet. Gabled and built of lime-mortared stone, some of which has been dressed, the house is rectangular on plan, measuring 8.92m by 3.96m internally. It has a symetrical three-bay S or street frontage, comprising a central doorway and a pair of window-openings. Parts of a footings-course are visible along the front and E gable-wall, and at the rear of the house there is a revetted drainage channel which forms the S edge of a walled garden.
Internally, the entrance-lobby has had a concrete floor, and the NE-corner of the building is also concrete-floored. There are surviving patches of wall plaster and at the W end of the N side-wall the plaster bears traces of a pink wash. There is a fireplace in each gable-wall; the E fireplace has an iron bar built into the ingoing and incorporates a large slab hearthstone. There is a mural cupboard in the SE-corner. Adjacent to the W gable-wall is Black House I, a drystone structure built end-on to the street. Internally, it measures 4.11m by 1.85m transversely within walls varying between 0.38m and 1.22m in thickness. There is a very large boulder in the NE corner. The walls, which have vertical inner and outer faces and rounded external N angles, rise to a height of 1.65m at the sides and up to 2.49m at the gables; because the building is set in to the slope, the N gable-wall is only 1.3m above ground level externally. The E side-wall was sagging in 1983, and has since been rebuilt. The entrance is towards the N end of the W side-wall, and is spanned by two slab lintels, the inner lintel still bearing a sheet of roofing zinc. Towards the W end of the S gable-wall is a small window.
At the E end of House 8 archaeological excavations carried out by the University of Durham in 1986, revealed the fragmentary remains of a black house of the 1830s partly underlying the present one. The black house was originally about 10m in length overall from N to S by about 6.5m transversely. Traces of a stone-lined hearth in the clay floor of the N half of the building were uncovered, and the footings of a cross-wall divided off the area of the former dwelling house from the byre at the slightly lower S end.
N Emery 1986; G P Stell and M Harman 1988.
N Emery, 1986, Discovery and Excavation, Scotland, 1986, 47-8 (Bibliographic reference). SWE12875.
N Emery, 1987, Excavations in the Village Street, Hirta, St Kilda, 64-8 (Bibliographic reference). SWE1714.
G P and M Stell and Harman, 1988, Buildings of St Kilda, 37-8, no. 4 (Bibliographic reference). SWE8255.
Sources/Archives (3)
- --- SWE12875 Bibliographic reference: N Emery. 1986. Discovery and Excavation, Scotland, 1986. 47-8. 47-8.
- --- SWE1714 Bibliographic reference: N Emery. 1987. Excavations in the Village Street, Hirta, St Kilda. 10. 64-8. 64-8.
- --- SWE8255 Bibliographic reference: G P and M Stell and Harman. 1988. Buildings of St Kilda. 37-8, no. 4.
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Record last edited
Jul 28 2005 2:24PM