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Scalpay, Eilean Glas Lighthouse, Pier Store

Storehouse (19th Century)

Site Name Scalpay, Eilean Glas Lighthouse, Pier Store

Classification Storehouse (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Scalpaigh; North Minch

Canmore ID 268313

Site Number NG29SW 1.04

NGR NG 24688 94799

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/268313

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View from N of lighthouse's harbour, showing boathouse (left) and pier and hand-crane (right)
View from N of lighthouse's harbour, showing boathouse (left) and pier and hand-crane (right)General view from NW of lighthouse complex and associated harbour, with remains of road/path leading through outer compound in foregroundView from N of lighthouse's harbour, showing boathouse (left) and pier and hand-crane (right)View of Eilean Glas lighthouse complex and associated harbour, Scalpay,  from NWGeneral view from NW of lighthouse complex and associated harbour, with remains of road/path leading through outer compound in foregroundDetailed view from NNE of boat house adjacent to lighthouse's harbourGeneral view from NW of lighthouse complex and associated harbour

Administrative Areas

  • Council Western Isles
  • Parish Harris
  • Former Region Western Isles Islands Area
  • Former District Western Isles
  • Former County Inverness-shire

Archaeology Notes

Activities

Project (4 June 2015 - 5 June 2015)

A condition survey of the Eilean Glas lighthouse complex, Scalpay, undertaken on behalf of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar on 4 and 5 June 2015.

Field Visit (4 June 2015 - 5 June 2015)

Single storey pier store, accessed via tarmacadam surfaced path (350439) and adjoining block wall to south (350441). Gneiss rubble walls heavily over-pointed with cement mortar; timber boarded door and window on north elevation. Modern roof and rainwater goods. Sandstone skews apparently bedded in cement mortar. Chimney stack on east gable apparently decommissioned. Concrete access steps to door. Lean-to on east gable shuttered concrete construction; derelict, and in separate ownership. c.1787-9, late twentieth century re-roofing; lean-to probably constructed early- to mid-twentieth century.

One of the first four lighthouses constructed by the Northern Lighthouse Commissioners, construction began on Eilean Glas lighthouse in 1787 . It was first lit on 10 October 1789, and the site has continued to operate through successive phases of development to the present day. The development of the lighthouse can be summarised in four phases: the construction of the first lighthouse and associated buildings in 1787-9; the construction of the second (current) lighthouse and associated buildings in 1824; the construction of a new keeper’s cottage and foghorn in the early twentieth century; and the development of technological infrastructure during the twentieth century, including aerial masts and the helipad.

This structure dates from the first period of the site’s development. The first lighthouse to be constructed at Eilean Glas was a stone tower (268310) with an adjoining keeper’s cottage (350404). A plan of 1813 shows the lighthouse flanked by a courtyard to the east, accessed by a track from the pier (268312), which appears at this point to have functioned as a wharf for loading directly from South Harbour . Also shown is a storehouse near the pier, presumably the same structure that still survives today (268313). The field system, used by the lighthouse keeper to grow food during the day, is shown at its full extent at this point, although only the southern portion is shown as being under cultivation, and the path system is yet to be fully developed.

The lighthouse was automated in 1978, which resulted in the majority of structures on the site no longer being required by the NLB . In 1982 and 1984 these were sold into private ownership . At this point a modern foghorn and an aerial mast were still operational; these have since been decommissioned.

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