Lews Castle (
Scottish Gaelic
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: ''Caisteal Leòdhais'') is a
Victorian era
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castle located west of the town of
Stornoway,
Isle of Lewis, Scotland. It was built in the years 1844–51 as a country house for
Sir James Matheson
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who had bought the whole island a few years previously with his fortune from the Chinese Opium trade. It was designed by the Glasgow architect
Charles Wilson.
In 1918, the Lews Estate, including the castle, was bought by industrialist
Lord Leverhulme
William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme , (, ; 19 September 1851 – 7 May 1925) was an English industrialist, philanthropist, and politician. Having been educated at a small private school until the age of nine, then at church school ...
from the Matheson family. He gave the castle to the people of Stornoway parish in 1923.
During the
Second World War
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the Castle was taken over as accommodation for air and ground crew of
700 Naval Air Squadron, who operated a detachment of six
Supermarine Walrus aircraft from a slipway at Cuddy Point in the Grounds. The base was referred to as HMS ''Mentor''.
After the war, the Castle was used for accommodation for students of
Lews Castle College
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in the 1950s. After the accommodation closed, the building was left disused for several decades.
The building, which is protected as a
category A listed building
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, is now owned by the local council, ''
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
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Heritage Lottery Fund
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History
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to enable it to be converted into a bilingual museum and cultural centre. In 2016, the ground floor of the castle reopened to the public, including a restored ballroom and a cafe. In 2017, Natural Retreats, a luxury holiday property company, opened apartments in the castle.
References
External links
Lews Castle's official websitefrom The Gazetteer for Scotland
from Stornoway Historical Society
{{Na h-Eileanan Siar places
Buildings and structures in the Isle of Lewis
Castles in the Outer Hebrides
Houses completed in 1857
Category A listed buildings in the Outer Hebrides
Listed houses in Scotland
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes
Country houses in the Outer Hebrides
Stornoway
1857 establishments in Scotland