Holm, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Holm, Scotland
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St Mary's Village, The Pier
Holm, Scotland
1877, extended later. Long, low rectangular rubble pier, extended E at seaward end; chamfered concrete blocking course along E side; low, harled wall along W side with battered base; cemented surface; cemented slipway to E.
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St Mary's Village, Former Temperance Hall
Holm, Scotland
Late 19th century. 5-bay symmetrical rectangular-plan former Temperance Hall with 2-bay entrance projection to rear (NE angle). Harl-pointed roughly coursed rubble. S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: 2- leaf timber door with 2-pane fanlight in bay to centre.
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St Nicholas's Church, Former Holm Kirk
Holm, Scotland
Rebuilt, 1781, renovated (or rebuilt again) in 1818. Five-bay, symmetrical, rectangular-plan, crowstepped gabled, plain hall church with low two-bay rectangular-plan vestry to east end. Harled.
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Pentland View, Former U P Church Manse
Holm, Scotland
Mid 19th century with later alterations and additions. 2-storey, 3-bay square-plan symmetrical manse with central stack to piended roof; centred, single storey, pitched entrance porch and 2 parallel pitched rectangular-plan additions to rear.
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Netherbutton
Holm, Scotland
Later 19th century with later alterations and additions. Single storey, 6-bay long rectangular-plan farm steading with single storey lean-to additions to rear. Harled. Concrete block cills. Outbuildings to E and W.
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Little Millhouse
Holm, Scotland
Later 19th century, with later alterations and additions. Single storey, 3-bay T-plan cottage with centred pitched-roofed boarded entrance porch and lean-to addition to outer left. Harl-pointed rubble.
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Howa
Holm, Scotland
Earlier to mid 19th century. Single storey, 2-bay farmhouse, adjoining former dwelling house/byre range, (roofless) on E-W axis, with single storey, barn and kiln range lying parallel to S, built on ground falling to W.
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Hestakelday
Holm, Scotland
Late 18th-early 19th century with later alterations.
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Eastbanks
Holm, Scotland
Earlier-mid 19th century. 2-storey, 3-bay rectangular-plan near-symmetrical house with lean-to projection spanning bays at right to rear. Harled. 1st floor windows hugging eaves.
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St Mary's Village, The Corn Store
Holm, Scotland
1608. 2-storey and attic, 4-bay rectangular-plan, near-symmetrical storehouse/granary, with crowstepped gables to steeply pitched roof and forestair to W gable, sited by the shore. Harl-pointed random rubble with squared rubble dressings.