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Latitude: 57.7187 / 57°43'7"N
Longitude: -7.1585 / 7°9'30"W
OS Eastings: 92963
OS Northings: 881580
OS Grid: NF929815
Mapcode National: GBR 88QB.1X3
Mapcode Global: WGW2V.08G3
Plus Code: 9C9JPR9R+FH
Entry Name: Taigh Ailean, Ruisgarry, Berneray, Isle of North Uist
Listing Name: Taigh Ailean, Ruisigearraidh, Beàrnaraigh na Hearadh, Uibhist a Tuath / Taigh Ailean, excluding single storey addition on northeast elevation, Ruisgarry, Berneray, Isle of North Uist
Listing Date: 5 October 1971
Last Amended: 15 March 2021
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 393272
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB46101
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Harris, Berneray, Cottage
ID on this website: 200393272
Location: Harris
County: Na h-Eileanan Siar
Electoral Ward: Beinn na Foghla agus Uibhist a Tuath
Parish: Harris
Traditional County: Inverness-shire
Tagged with: Cottage
In accordance with Section 1 (4A) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 the following are excluded from the listing: the single storey addition on northeast elevation.
These vernacular buildings, once prolific across Na h-Eileanan Siar, are now extremely rare. Taigh Ailean continues to show regional traditional building methods and materials and retains a significant proportion of its historic fabric, vernacular form and character. Notable features include the thick rubble and battered walls and thatched roof secured with stone weights. Together with North Lamerick (see LB46102) and Ty Cymro (see LB46100), Taigh Ailean is part of a close-knit group of similar properties at Laimrig Ruadh.
It is one of only 54 buildings or groups of buildings in Na h-Eileanan Siar that are known to retain a thatched roof, and is among a very small number of surviving thatched buildings across Scotland. A Survey of Thatched Buildings in Scotland, published in 2016 by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), found there were only around 200 buildings of this type remaining, most of which are found in small rural communities. Thatched buildings are often traditionally built, showing distinctive local and regional building methods and materials. Those that survive are important in helping us understand these traditional skills and an earlier way of life.
In accordance with Section 1 (4A) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 the following are excluded from the listing: the single storey addition on northeast elevation.
Statutory address and listed building record revised in 2021 as part of the Thatched Buildings Listing Review. Previously listed as 'Berneray Thatched Cottage at Laimrig Ruadh at OS Grid Reference NF 9296 8157'.
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