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Isle Martin Trust: £0 150 400: Gifted by the RSPB [6] Little Assynt Estate Nov 2000: Estate: Culag Community Woodland Trust: £244,000 1,200 3,000: 7] Gigha: Mar 2002: Island: Isle of Gigha Heritage Trust: £4,000,000 1,300 3,200: 8] Dùn Coillich, Perthshire May 2002: Hill: Highland Perthshire Communities Land Trust: 420 1,000: 9] North ...
The boundary between Lewis and Harris runs for about six miles (ten kilometres), where the island narrows between Loch Resort (Loch Reasort, opposite Scarp) on the west and Loch Seaforth (Loch Shìophoirt) on the east [11] [13] This is north of the more obvious isthmus at Tarbert, which looks as though it should separate North Harris from South ...
ISLE OF LEWIS Settlements in Lewis outside the Stornoway area including Back, Carloway, Ness, North Lochs, Park (South Lochs), Point, Uig and West Side HS3 ISLE OF HARRIS Harris excluding Leverburgh and Rodel area: HS4 ISLE OF SCALPAY All settlements: HS5 ISLE OF HARRIS Leverburgh, Rodel: HS6 ISLE OF NORTH UIST All settlements: HS7 ISLE OF ...
Ardvourlie Castle is a 19th-century country house on Harris, one of the Western Isles off the north-west coast of Scotland. The house was built beside Loch Seaforth in 1863 as a hunting lodge on the North Harris Estate, for Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore, the then owner of the island. [1] It is a category B listed building. [2]
Looking towards the uplands in the centre of the Island of Lewis. Compared with Harris, Lewis is relatively flat, except in the south-west, where Mealaisbhal, 574 m (1,883 ft), is the highest point, and in the south-east, where Beinn Mhor reaches 572 m (1,877 ft); but there are 16 high points exceeding 300 m (980 ft) in height. [10]
Visitor's guide for the Isle of Lewis; Website of the Western Isles Council with links to other resources; Disabled access to Lewis for residents and visitors "Lewis-with-Harris" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 525–526. A Guide to living in the Outer Hebrides, with most information pertaining to Lewis
South Lewis, Harris and North Uist is a large national scenic area (NSA) in the Western Isles of Scotland. It is one of 40 such areas in Scotland, which are defined so as to identify areas of exceptional scenery and to ensure its protection from inappropriate development. [ 2 ]
Visitor's guide for the Isle of Lewis; Website of the Western Isles Council with links to other resources; Disabled access to Lewis for residents and visitors "Lewis-with-Harris" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 525–526. A Guide to living in the Outer Hebrides, with most information pertaining to Lewis