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Latitude: 58.4386 / 58°26'18"N
Longitude: -3.1698 / 3°10'11"W
OS Eastings: 331799
OS Northings: 950626
OS Grid: ND317506
Mapcode National: GBR L6JF.BN3
Mapcode Global: WH6DM.85T7
Plus Code: 9CCRCRQJ+C3
Entry Name: Stirkoke House
Listing Name: Stirkoke House and Adjoining Service Range
Listing Date: 15 August 1979
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 347365
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14089
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200347365
Location: Wick
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Wick and East Caithness
Parish: Wick
Traditional County: Caithness
Tagged with: House
David Bryce, dated 1858 and 1859. Large Baronial mansion,
possibly incorporating portions of earlier house. Coursed
grey rubble, contrasting tooled ashlar dressings. 2 storeys
and attic over raised basement, asymmetrical and gabled with
main entrance in raised basement in NE elevation, and SW
garden front entrance up flight of steps leading to door in
raised ground floor. Moulded doorpiece with monogram above
and studded door in NE projecting gabled bay, defined by
stepped string course continuing across NE front above raised
basement.
Angle turret, corbelled at ground floor at NE, corbelled
bartizans at SE and NW, each with bellcast slated conical
roof with finial. Canted window rises full height into
corbelled gable on SE elevation; diminutive attic windows and
gabletted dormers; varied multi-pane glazing patterns; dated
rainwater goods; coped ridge and end stacks; slate roofs.
Interior: large wooden staircase with barley-sugar twist
balusters; various original chimney pieces; decorative
plaster ceiling cornices; moulded door pieces and panelled
doors.
Adjoining service range; house linked at west to earlier 19th
century 2-storey, 6-bay former stable and carriage house
range; all rubble with tooled dressings. Outer paired bays
gabled with segmental headed carriage entrances, blocked with
inserted paired windows; 2 gabletted dormers break wallhead
in centre 12- and lying-pane glazing; crowsteps; coped ridge
and end stacks; slate roof.
Credited to David Bryce on evidence of style. House empty and deteriorating. (198<> Stirkoke the home of the Horne family.
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