Monument record 818 - ST KILDA VILLAGE, BLACKHOUSE E

Summary

Black house E

Location

Grid reference NF 10160 99360 (point)
Map sheet NF19NW
Island Hirta, St Kilda
Parish HARRIS, Western Isles

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NF19NW 21.06 1016 9936.

This ruinous range, possibly the last black house to have beenn erected on St Kilda, consists of two houses aligned in series on a slope with the lower S end fronting the street. On the E side a slabstone path runs from the door of the upper building down to the street. On the evidence of Sharbau's plan, this black house did not exist in 1860, and was probably built shortly afterwards for the newly-married Donald Ferguson, eldest son of the family in House 4. Together with its replacement, House 5, it would have subsequently passed to his son, Neil Ferguson.
The S unit measures 5.49m by 3.05m transversely within walls varying between about 1m and 1.9m in thickness. The side-walls stand to a maximum height of just over 2m, and the S gable-wall is 2.9m high. Externally, the angles of the building are rounded and the walls are battered. The doorway is towards the S end of the E side-wall, and a little to the N is a window. Fragments of zinc sheeting are visible above the lintels of both openings, and there are patches of tar and tarred cement on the wall-heads. An iron ring and a bent iron bar in the W side-wall close to the SW corner were probably for tethering beasts, and there is a drain which runs under the S wall and on to the street.
The adjacent N unit stands at a slightly higher level, following and partly set into the natural slope of the ground, the N end-wall being no more than 0.99m in external height. Internally, the building measures 5.82m in length by 2.24m within walls varying between 0.99m and 1.35m in thickness; the N gable-wall survives to a height of 2.13m. A lintelled doorway with a neatly paved threshold occupies a position towards the S end of the E side-wall, and there is a window at the N end of the W side-wall; it retains traces of a cement setting for a window-frame.
G P Stell and M Harman 1988.


G P and M Stell and Harman, 1988, Buildings of St Kilda, 39-40, no. 6 (Bibliographic reference). SWE8255.

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  • --- Bibliographic reference: G P and M Stell and Harman. 1988. Buildings of St Kilda. 39-40, no. 6.

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Jul 28 2005 2:24PM

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