Gearrannan Blackhouse Village

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Gearrannan Blackhouse Village is a restored traditional crofting settlement on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland, preserved as an open-air museum showcasing Hebridean island life and architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf open-air museum
restored village
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle blackhouse
vernacular architecture
buildingMaterial stone
category Museums in the Outer Hebrides
Open-air museums in Scotland
Tourist attractions in the Outer Hebrides
country Scotland
exhibits crofting tools
local historical photographs
traditional Hebridean domestic interiors
weaving equipment
floorCount 1
foundedBy local community group
hasPart coastal walking paths
museum exhibits
self-catering cottages
traditional blackhouses
visitor centre
hasView Atlantic coastline
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
conservation area
inception 1990s
languageOfSignage English
Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Isle of Lewis NERFINISHED
Na h-Eileanan Siar NERFINISHED
Outer Hebrides
United Kingdom
Western Isles NERFINISHED
locatedNear Atlantic Ocean
Carloway NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operator Gearrannan Trust NERFINISHED
preserves Hebridean cultural heritage
traditional blackhouse construction techniques
restorationCompleted late 20th century
roofMaterial thatch
subjectOf documentary films about Hebridean life
heritage tourism guides
theme Hebridean island life
crofting
traditional Scottish rural life
touristType cultural tourism destination
heritage tourism destination
usedFor cultural tourism
heritage education
museum
self-catering accommodation

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Isle of Lewis hasHistoricSite Gearrannan Blackhouse Village