Trumisgarry

(Trumaisgearraidh)
Western Isles

A small settlement of the island of North Uist in the Western Isles, Trumisgarry (Gael: Trumaisgearraidh) lies on the northern coastline, 5 miles (8 km) northwest of Lochmaddy. A Parliamentary Church was constructed here in 1828 to plans by Thomas Telford (1757 - 1834), but it fell from use in 1941 and now lies roofless despite its B-listing. The adjacent manse is still occupied.


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