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The Blackhouse at Arnol, Isle of Lewis
Scotland

The Blackhouse is a traditional Western Isles dwelling in which a family of crofters and their livestock lived under the same roof. Aside from being a place to eat and sleep, the long, thin building was used as a barn for storage and the processing of grain and other produce. They were built without a chimney and few windows, which is how they may have got their name.

The gully in the floor is designed to allow animal waste to drain away to the outside.

Copyright: Gary Davies
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Taken: 05/08/2017
Uploaded: 24/11/2017
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Tags: blackhouse; tradition; croft; barn; historic building; scottish; scotland; western isle; island; isle of lewis; preserved; dwelling; heritage; farm; outer hebrides
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