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Hall of Clestrain
Le Hall of Clestrain, dans la paroisse d'Orphir (Orcades) est une demeure bâtie en 1769 pour Patrick Honyman. L'explorateur John Rae y est né et Sir Walter Scott l'a visité en 1814.
Des projets visent actuellement à transformer le corps central du bâtiment en un musée dédié à la mer.
Lien externe
Orkney Boat Museum
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Catégories : Orcades | Maison
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