St. Clement’s earliest sections date to the 15th Century and it is the finest pre-reformation church in the Hebrides. Inside is one of the most ambitious and richly-carved tombs of the time for the Macleod clan chief. The carvings depict biblical stories, a stylised castle, a hunting scene and a Birlinn galley.
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This is the largest and most splendid medieval church in the Outer Hebrides. NG 048 832
St Clements Church is situated in the village of Rodel, South Harris. Construction…
Large iron-roofed 18th-century structure, it is thought to have been a store or ‘keeping…
Elegant white seabird with a black cap, orange bill and long forked tail.
Large Diving water bird present on the Harris coastline throughout the winter
Large diving water bird with red neck in summer plumage
Large diving water bird with red neck in summer plumage
The Common Seal is the smaller of our two seal species and is often seen hauled up on…
Isle of Harris watercolour artist Margarita Williams of Holmasaig Studio Gallery, lives…