This is a list of castles in the Outer Hebrides.
Name | Type | Date | Condition | Ownership | Location | Notes | Picture |
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Amhuinnsuidhe Castle | Historic house | 1865 | Occupied | Amhuinnsuidhe Castle Estate | Harris NB049078 | ||
Ardvourlie Castle | Historic house | 1863 | Occupied | Private | Harris NB189105 | ||
Borve Castle | Tower house | 14th century | Ruined | Benbecula NF773505 | |||
Calvay Castle | Uncertain | Ruined | The local community through Stòras Uibhist [1] | Calvay Island, Loch Boisdale, South Uist NF810126 | Bonnie Prince Charlie hid here in June 1746, while fleeing from the Duke of Cumberland's troops after the Battle of Culloden. [2] [3] | ||
Kisimul Castle | Tower house | Restored | Private; leased to Historic Scotland | Castlebay, Barra NL665979 | Open to public [4] | ||
Lews Castle | Historic house | 19th century [5] | Occupied | Comhairle nan Eilean Siar | Stornoway, Lewis NB419331 | Category A listed building [6] | |
Ormacleit Castle | Historic house | Early 18th century | Ruined | South Uist NF740318 | Burned in 1715 |
Skelbo Castle is a ruined 14th century keep, located near Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. The remaining wall is best preserved at the northern side of the castle. The remains are protected as a scheduled monument. The castle is located at a former ferry crossing and commanded views over Loch Fleet.
The Repentance Tower is a very rare example of a mid-16th century watch tower standing on Trailtrow Hill, six miles north-west of Annan, Dumfries and Galloway. Built in 1565 by John Maxwell, the tower takes its name from an inscription Repentance carved on the stonework above the entrance door.
Liddel Castle is a ruined castle in Liddesdale, by the Liddel Water, near Castleton in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the former county of Roxburghshire. Liddel Castle is a scheduled monument.
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