The Preceptory
has been built within the old stable block at Noss Head. The
narrow windows are are sealed with clear glass blocks, and the
wooden roof
has already been painted sky blue. The original Caithness
flagstone floor
has been restored, and the lime rendering has been chipped back
to the
original stonework before being limewashed. This has all been
done within a
very short period with voluntary work and very generous
donations of time,
funds and materials by Preceptory members and friends.

Templar Mantle
The Preceptory
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The
Eight Pointed
Templar Cross |
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The
window sealed
with glass blocks |
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The
Templar Seals |
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External view |
Preceptory Window
showing the
Templar Cross and the
Sinclair
Engrailed Cross |
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The
Preceptory's
New Door
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Photographs by
Brian Finch

The Arms of
Prince Henry St Clair
Work in Progress
Jason Sinclair
Fowler from Vermont is chipping away the old lime
renderingThe old stonework is revealed
The roof is painted sky blue. The walls are now whitewashed. The
original Caithness flagstone floor has now been restored.