English: Crow's Nest Museum, Rackwick. This traditional Croft House and Steading, dating from the early 18th Century, are the oldest remaining buildings in Rackwick. The house has two box beds, a dresser, and open fireplace and a hook for pots and laundry area. The steading includes a barn with a kiln used for drying oats and a byre. See 1388833 for interior view.
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