Skaill House, Orkney
Posted in Architecture, History, Trips at 12:00 on 2 August 2017
Skaill House is Orkney’s biggest mansion house. It overlooks the Bay of Skaill and in its grounds were discovered the remains of the neolithic village of Skara Brae (see earlier posts.) Since the ticket for Skara Brae also conferred entry to the house we had a look round.
Skaill House from path from Skara Brae:-
Skaill House Entrance:-
Skaill House, cartouche above entrance:-
Skaill House Library:-
Skaill House Library circular window. This is the window you can see in the rightmost part of the house in the first photograph above:-
Skaill House Library, books:-
Skaill House, framed crest and flags. The flag and naval ensign surmounting crest of Imperial Germany:-
Skaill House Armada Chest. Many of the ships from the Spanish Armada made their way up round the top of Great Britain (and Orkney) and were wrecked. Some settled in Orkney:-
On one of his voyages Captain Cook’s ship landed at Stromness, and he was entertained at Skaill House. His dinner service from the Resolution was acquired later by the house and can be seen in the press (cupboard) to the left in the photo below:-
One of the house’s past owners had a model of St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, built for him and it sits behind glass in a bedroom:-
A son of the house was involved in the British intervention in Russia after the second Revolution of 1917. Photographs and other memorabilia:-











