The Ruins of The Earl's Palace at Birsay in the North West corner of Mainland Orkney Scotland. SCO 5764
The late sixteenth century Palace was built by Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney (1533-93). Though extensively ruined, it can be seen to have consisted of four ranges round an open courtyard, with small towers at the corners, an unusual form of building in Scotland at this date, and unprecedented in the north of the country. The date 1574 was formerly carved above the main (south-facing) entrance. The building has been uninhabited since the late seventeenth century. It was originally adjoined by walled garden enclosures, an archery range and a bowling green. This building, along with the Earl's Palace in Kirkwall, and Scalloway Castle on Shetland (all Historic Scotland), were the main residences of the Stewart Earls of Orkney in the Northern Isles. Near the palace is the church of the parish of Birsay and Harray (Church of Scotland; open in summer). Architectural fragments in the walls, and archaeological investigation of the foundations, suggest that this was the site of the first cathedral of Orkney in the eleventh-twelfth centuries, known as Christchurch, founded by Earl Thorfinn the Mighty (d. c1065) after his return from a pilgrimage to Rome. The seat of the diocese was transferred to St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall in the later twelfth century, though the Bishops of Orkney continued to have a residence in Birsay (known by the Latin name Mons Bellus) into late medieval times. The nearby bridge may also be medieval in origin.
Size: 5620px × 3733px
Location: The Earl's Palace, Birsay, Mainland Orkney, Highland Region Scotland
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., .1574., 1565, 1614, 16th, alliance, artillery, base., birsay, bombardment, bribery, building, built, castle, century, chamber, church, coastal, colour, construction, corner, courtyard, descriptions, destroyed, earl, forces, granted, grants, great, hall, hardship, historic, illegitimate, imagine, intrigue, inventories, island, james, kirkwall, lord, magnus, main, mary, murder, occupied, orkney, pageantry, pain, palace, picturesque, power, private, quarters, queen, recognition, religion, residence, robert, ruin, ruins, rule, ruler., rural, scotland, scots, son, spent, ssetting, st, stewart, stone, sumptuous, testify, time, towers, treason, unchallenged., unjust, water, westray, wrought