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South Galson is a settlement on the northwest coast of the
Isle of Lewis The Isle of Lewis ( gd, Eilean Leòdhais) or simply Lewis ( gd, Leòdhas, ) is the northern part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides archipelago in Scotland. The two parts are frequently referred to as ...
in the
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of Scotland. It is 11 km southwest of
Port of Ness A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as Ham ...
. The Galson Primary School closed in 1996. The populations of North Galson, South Galson, and Melbost were 149 in 1999.


History

The village was a crofting village until 1863, after which the inhabitants of North Galson, South Galson and Melbost Galson were cleared to make way for a new farm. The farm was occupied by tenants until 1921, when crofters began to lobby for land reform. The crofters had been promised land in return for fighting in the First World War, but that promise was not kept. As a result of this broken promise a number of ex-soldiers and others began to raid the Galson Farm and to campaign for the farm to be broken up into new crofts. In 1923, the government divided the farm into 53 crofts. All the buildings in Galson, except for the farmhouse and its steadings, have been built since 1923. Eventually, in 2007, after a community buyout, the land was handed over to Galson Estate Trust.


Urras Oighreachd Ghabhsainn / Galson Estate Trust

Urras Oighreachd Ghabhsainn was established in 2007 to manage the Galson Estate on behalf of the community. The 56,000-acre estate comprises 22 villages running from Upper Barvas to Port of Ness with a population of nearly 2,000 people. The development of the wind turbines at Ballantrushal and commercial developments provide the trust with an income stream. The trust's headquarters is located in South Galson. In 2019 the building caught fire. A new headquarters was under construction in 2021.


Teampall a’ Chrò’ Naomh

''Teampall a’ Chrò’ Naomh'' (Chapel of the Holy Cross) is a church situated in South Galson old cemetery.
William Daniell William Daniell (1769–1837) was an English Landscape art, landscape and Marine art, marine painter, and printmaker, notable for his work in aquatint. He travelled extensively in India in the company of his uncle Thomas Daniell, with whom he ...
made a painting of the chapel in 1819 that shows the building intact, but it is now a ruin. The church is a scheduled monument.


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Canmore Photos
Villages in the Isle of Lewis {{WesternIsles-geo-stub