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aspirations, and was once one of the most impressive buildings in north Scotland. Stone steps rose to a moulded entrance (once possibly pedimented) on the main front, with pavilions to either side. The square main block has three bays on each side and the gable ends. It was constructed from
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on journey to Edinburgh. The Honeyman family later moved to the mainland, and the house was occupied by their agent, John Rae. The hall was the birthplace of Rae's son, the Arctic explorer
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under Scottish law, announced that it had completed the purchase of the building, and planned to restore it and create a visitor and events centre to celebrate Rae and his legacy.
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from 1664 to 1676. The former hall nearby (now the storehouse nearer the shoreline) was raided by the pirate
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The house was occupied until the roof was blown off in gale in 1952. With a "temporary" replacement roof of
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of Cecilia Graham, daughter of Harie Graham of Breckness, when she married Robert Honeyman, grandson of
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Currently derelict, the house became a listed building in 1971. It was included on the first
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visited Rae's parents at the house in August 1814, while touring the north of Scotland.
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in 1993. The house featured in the second series of the BBC TV series
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The new hall was built in 1769 for Patrick Honeyman. He inherited the
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Although a relatively small domestic structure, the house had
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estate. The estate had come into the Honeyman family as the
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estate after his father and brother drowned together in the
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were blocked up, and it was used as a farm building, with
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Orphir
Orkney
Scotland
John Rae
listed building
BBC TV
Restoration
Palladian
ashlar
harl
asbestos sheets
sash windows
pigsties
Graemsay
dowry
Andrew Honeyman
Bishop of Orkney
John Gow
Graemsay
Pentland Firth
John Rae
Walter Scott
Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland

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