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Greshornish House occupies a secluded
loch side site, surrounded by 10 acres of gardens and
wooded grounds, between Portree and Dunvegan Castle.
The oldest part of the house was built c.1740, but
Dr Johnson, in 1773, deemed the accommodation unsuitable
at that time. How things change! By the mid-19th century,
the house was the home of Kenneth Macleod, a wealthy
and influential landlord who cared deeply about the
welfare of his cotters and did much to improve the
comfort of his home. This was fondly remembered a century
later by Otta Swire as, "a typical Skye manor house:
low and white, well guarded from storms by a belt of
thick trees, its front door is always open as is the
hospitable tradition of the island, ... and the view
from its windows are unsurpassed. It is also properly
furnished with a haunted room and a ghost".
Today, Greshornish House offers excellent
food and is an ideal place from which to enjoy
the peace, tranquillity and gentle pace of island
life, and from which to explore the whole island.
A wise man once said: "Skye is not a place, but
an intoxication".
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