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Taigh Bainne on Eriskay, the Outer Hebrides
25 February 2022
Architects: BARD
Location: Eriskay, Western Isles, north west Scotland
Photos: Alexander James-Aylin
Taigh Bainne, Scotland
Taigh Bainne
The bothy ruin sits atop an elevated plateau overlooking the Prince’s beach, located some metres below a lay-by on the main road towards the Eriskay – Barra ferry slipway. It was here that, on 23rd July 1745, the young pretender Charles Edward Stuart made first landfall in Scotland, prior to the second Jacobite uprisings.
BARD have been commissioned to construct a house on the croft. There is a small valley between the main house and bothy structure, and there will be a visual connection between main house and its satellite.
The existing structure is in a ruinous state. It was formerly a dual cell building, built of dry stone construction. There is evidence of varying adaptations of alterations to the stonework over time – such as the juxtaposition of rounded field stones as well as honed stones. A concrete capping has also been applied, presumably to accommodate a new roof structure at some point.
BARD’s proposal will make minor alterations to the stone walls, by making a cut in the south-western corner of the building – where there has been evidence of partial collapse. We propose to use this corner to open up the vistas out of the building. Extracted stone will be used to repair other areas of collapse, and to raise the wall-heads as required.
The building is simple in concept and construction. We propose to retain the stone walls and to insert a new structure within with simple pitched roof. This roof, of Ballachulish slate, is partially hipped to the rear in order to minimise the visual impact from above.
The building is compact though has been carefully considered in regards to it’s arrangement. Entry is by way of a small external courtyard formed to the rear of the stone ruins. A small area comprising a shower-room and kitchenette is situated at this area, the window for the shower room being inserted into an existing opening in the stonework.
The main space vaulted internally to enhance the spacial effect. The effort of multiple turns allows the crescendo of the view to be unveiled to visitors in a sequential manner. We have inserted a rooflight to allow morning light to enter the main space and to play on the surface of the solid gable adjacent to the stove. The play of daylight will be enjoyable to watch across all seasons. We have designed a ledge at the open gable / corner to sit and contemplate ones surroundings.
Taigh Bainne in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland – Building Information
Architects: BARD – https://bard.scot/
Project size: 30 sqm
Completion date: 2020
Photography: Alexander James-Aylin
Taigh Bainne, Eriskay Outer Hebrides images / information received 250222 from BARD Architects
Location: Eriskay , Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom
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