- A
cleit is a
stone storage hut or bothy,
uniquely found on the
isles and
stacs of St Kilda;
whilst many are
still to be found, they are
slowly falling...
- of the Blacksmith),
Roaireim (which has a
natural rock arch), and Bròna
Cleit (Sad Sunk Rock). The
total land area
amounts to
approximately 50 hectares...
- The
entire archipelago is
owned by the
National Trust for Scotland. A
cleit is a
stone storage hut or
bothy unique to St Kilda;
there are
known to be...
- ben – a
simple two room
cottage structure Byre-dwelling
Castaway depot Cleit Crannog Mountain hut –
building located in the
mountains intended to provide...
-
immobile Bahay kubo (Nipa hut)
Barabara Beehive house Bothy Bunong Burdei Bure
Cleit Clochán (beehive hut)
Crotto Dugout Earth lodge Funco Girna Goahti Hogan...
-
archipelago is the site of Lady Grange's House. The "house" is in fact a
large cleit or
stone storage hut in the
Village meadows that is said to
resemble "a...
- archipelago, but they are
concentrated in the area
around the village". (A
cleit is a
small stone building with a
thatched roof that was used for drying...
- The
westernmost of the
Flannan Isles:
Eilean a'
Ghobha and
Roareim with
Brona Cleit in the distance...
- Kyle of
Lochalsh from 1947
until 1972. On 22
March 1973 she ran
aground on
Cleit Rock in the
Sound of
Gunna (between
Tiree and Coll) and was subsequently...
-
Luirsaigh Dubh,
Luirsaigh Glas, Orasaigh,
Sioloagh Mòr,
Tathanais East coast:
Cleit a'
Ghlinn Mhòir, Dùn Othail,
Eilean Bholuim,
Eilean nan Ghamna, Na Dubh-sgeiran...