Latitude: 58.2116 / 58°12'41"N
Longitude: -6.394 / 6°23'38"W
OS Eastings: 142009
OS Northings: 933175
OS Grid: NB420331
Mapcode National: GBR B7L0.XQ5
Mapcode Global: WGY2Y.RVDS
Plus Code: 9CCM6J64+J9
Entry Name: Lews Castle, Stornoway, Lewis
Listing Name: Lews Castle
Listing Date: 25 March 1971
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 352775
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB18677
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Lewis, Stornoway, Lews Castle
ID on this website: 200352775
Location: Stornoway
County: Na h-Eileanan Siar
Electoral Ward: Steòrnabhagh a Tuath
Parish: Stornoway
Traditional County: Ross-shire
Tagged with: Castle Country house
Designed by Charles Wilson (1810-63), architect in Glasgow. Castellated mansion house, built for Sir James Matheson (1796-18789 who acquired Lewis in 1844. Begun building c. 1848, completed 1860 (ie after Wilson's death). Stylistically in the manner of houses such as Toward (1821) by David Hamilton (in whose office Wilson had trained); picturesquely-massed skyline, towers and turrets (the tallest at Lews being 102 feet), deep advance/recess of wall-planes, hood-moulded single, mullioned and/or transomed windows and crenellated wall-heads. Mostly 2/3 storeys; low service ranges. Built of local rubble - squared and pinned in areas - with imported contrasting yellow ashlar dressings; concealed roofs, mostly low-piched and slated; sash windows. East-gacing, looking towards the town. That elevation is 2-storeyed at the centre, taller towers project asymmetrically on either side, fenestration indicates that main public rooms occupy ground floor. Main entrance is set back on right hand (ie north) flank, porch-cochere set against shallow-projecting 4-storeyed tower. On low range at south, sculptured detail (grotesques, etc) are set beneath parapet; an enormous glass house (winter garden/fernery) which adjoined was demolished in recent years (illus in Grigor, MIGHTIER THAN A LORD p24). Enclosed service court at rear with belfry; tall brick stack (?Garrabost brick) may have related to heating system of glass house. Interior not inspected during 1989 resurvey.
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