18. Harbour House
Harbour House is a shortened version of Harbour Master's House. This building, constructed in the early 1900s, provided the offices as well as the dwelling place for the Harbour Master in Stronsay.

The Harbour Master's journal can be viewed in the Heritage Centre.
19. "View" Houses
All these two-storey houses--Harbour View, Grand View, Bay View, Sea View, and Ocean View--were built in the early 1900s. Previous to their construction, the Village ended at Strynie.

A view of the View Houses in the 1940s?

Another view of the View Houses. Note the Fish and Chips shop which would have stood next to the current Royal Bank of Scotland building (Customs House).

Here are two early photo of the village before most of the View Houses were constructed (Sea View is the last building on the right in the photo below). The Fish Mart, constructed in 1910, is not yet there.

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