Scotland autumn 2016, Rodel - St Clements Church and an old harbour

When we arrived in the little hamlet of Rodel we parked near an old jetty by the Rodel Hotel. This building is now sadly empty having closed earlier in 2016. It was built in 1781 and served as a family home until the start of the 20th century when it was converted into a hotel. Queen Elizabeth visited here when the Royal Yacht Britannia moored off the coast in the 60's. Now it is up for sale for £625,000 including the harbour and a couple of islands!
St Clement's Church is equally interesting. It was built originally around 1520 by the Clan MacLeod, as a burial site, although it has gone through various stages of neglect, fire and restoration. The interior is austere although it holds a fine collection of medieval sculpture and the founding Alexander MacLeod's tomb is built into the south nave. The church is thought to be the best example of a medieval structure in the Western Isles.
The weather suited the slight air of depression that overhung the place.





















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