Scottish Vernacular


Scottish Vernacular architecture is a form of vernacular architecture that uses local materials.

Overview

In Scotland, as elsewhere, vernacular architecture employs readily available local materials and methods handed down from generation to generation. The builders of vernacular structures remain unknown. Peasant homes were typically of very simple construction. In Scotland, where stone is plentiful and long-span timber in short supply, stone was a common building material, employed in both mortared and dry stone construction.

Types of vernacular residences