Amhuinnsuidhe Castle
📍 Western Isles, Scotland
About
Amhuinnsuidhe Castle is a large 19th-century private country house on Harris, one of the Western Isles of Scotland. It was designated as a Category A listed building in 1971 and is now operated as a hotel and shooting estate.
Built in 1865-68 by the Earl of Dunmore in Scottish baronial style as a hunting and fishing lodge. Designed by architect David Bryce. J.M. Barrie visited and is said to have been inspired to write 'Mary Rose' here. The castle sits at the foot of mountains beside a salmon river, surrounded by some of the most dramatic scenery in the Outer Hebrides. Now operates as an exclusive-use lodge.
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