Hall of Clestrain

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Hall of Clestrain is a historic 18th-century house in Orkney, Scotland, best known as the childhood home of Arctic explorer John Rae.

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Hall of Clestrain canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
listed building
architecturalStyle Georgian
associatedWith John Rae NERFINISHED
builtInPeriod 1700s
condition partly derelict for a period in the late 20th century
constructedInCentury 18th century
continent Europe
country Scotland
damagedBy storm in the 20th century
governingBody Orkney Islands Council (local authority jurisdiction) NERFINISHED
hasAccess single-track road from Orphir
hasBasement yes
hasCulturalSignificance linked to history of Arctic exploration through John Rae
hasFeature central doorway
harbour access to Scapa Flow
sash windows
symmetrical main frontage
hasFloorCount 2
hasHistoricalFunction centre of an agricultural estate
seat of a local laird
hasLandscapeContext rural coastal setting
hasMaterial stone
hasOutbuilding farm buildings
former steading
hasTourismAspect visited by people interested in John Rae
hasUse farmhouse
private residence
heritageDesignationBy Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Category A listed building
inParish Orphir parish NERFINISHED
locatedIn Orkney NERFINISHED
Orphir, Orkney NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bay of Clestrain NERFINISHED
Orphir Kirk NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mainland, Orkney NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Orphir NERFINISHED
nearbyWaterBody Scapa Flow NERFINISHED
notableFor being the childhood home of John Rae
overlooks Scapa Flow NERFINISHED
ownedBy private owners
postalArea Orkney postcode area NERFINISHED
region Northern Isles NERFINISHED
roofMaterial slate
subjectOf restoration proposals

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Bay of Clestrain hasHistoricSite Hall of Clestrain