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The 19th Century Corn Mill at Gress was used up until the 20th Century. Now the two-storey building is in a state of ruin and there is stiil a millstone present at the entrance.
The roofless ruin of a complex and two-storey building, part rubble, part cast concrete, with rhe axle and one ring of a six-spoke iron overshot wheel about 14ft (4.3m) diameter and the cast-iron pit wheel.
A stunning beach on the north east side of Lewis which is perfect for a relaxing walk and…
Coll and Gress communities were at the centre of a struggle for the rights of crofters…
A working craft centre featuring fused glass, ceramics, and silver jewellery. Featuring 3…
Beautiful beach approximately five miles from Stornoway. Suitable for walking,…
Our Croft tour is great for families, school groups, and anyone who wants to learn more…
The Tràigh Mhòris a mile long sandy beach at North Tolsta in the unspoilt north east part…
Tiumpan Head is located at the far eastern end of the Eye peninsula on Lewis
Caisteal a' Mhorair (the Castle of the Nobleman) is one of the few probably medieval…
Triaigh Ghearadha is a beautiful sandy beach at the end of the B895 road in the unspoilt…
The Bridge was built - and there was meant to be a road that would link Tolsta to…
Photograph © David Wilson
This is the location, in the book The Chessmen, of a…
This east coast of Lewis self guided tour will take you as far north as the village of…
Low to medium growing with globular flowerheads, found on coastal grassland and…
This communal burial tomb would have been an important highly visible monument of the…
Clach Ghlas (NF 5281 3340) is an enigmatic triangular standing stone 1.7 metres high,…
Garrabost Mill is currently undergoing restoration as a historical visitor attraction and…