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Skara Brae Review

After a fierce storm in 1850, the laird of Breckness, William Graham Watt, discovered this cluster of Neolithic houses at the bottom of his garden. The houses, first occupied around 3000 BC and containing stone beds, fireplaces, dressers, and cupboards, are the most extensive of their kind in northern Europe and provide real insight into this ancient civilization. A reconstruction of one house can be seen in the visitor center, which displays artifacts from the site and hosts an excellent café. Skara Brae stands on the grounds of Skaill House, a splendid, intriguing mansion built by the Bishop of Orkney in the 1600s. His descendants, the lairds of Breckness, along with the various ladies of the manor, added to the house and to the eclectic furnishings. These sites offer a joint ticket well worth the price: the juxtaposition of different societies thousands of years apart that shared the same corner of Orkney makes a fascinating visit.

    Contact Information

  • Address: B9056, 8 mi north of Stromness, Stromness, KW163LR
  • Phone: 01856/841815
  • Cost: £5.90 Oct.--Mar. Skara Brae only; £6.90 Apr.--Sept. Skara Brae and Skaill House
  • Hours: Skara Brae Apr.--Sept., daily 9:30--5:30; Oct.--Mar., daily 9:30--4:30. Skaill House Apr.--Sept., daily 9:30--5:30
  • Website: www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
  • Location: Stromness and the Neolithic Sites

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