Bayble
Bayble | |
Scottish Gaelic: Pabail | |
Pabail |
|
Bayble |
|
Language | Scottish Gaelic |
---|---|
English | |
OS grid reference | NB523316 |
Civil parish | Stornoway |
Council area | Na h-Eileanan Siar |
Lieutenancy area | Western Isles |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | ISLE OF LEWIS |
Postcode district | HS2 |
Dialling code | 01851 |
Police | Scottish |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
EU Parliament | Scotland |
UK Parliament | Na h-Eileanan an Iar |
Scottish Parliament | Western Isles |
Coordinates: 58°12′14″N 6°12′54″W / 58.204°N 6.215°W
Bayble (Scottish Gaelic: Pabail) is a large village in Point (An Rubha), on the Isle of Lewis, 6 miles (10 km) east of the town of Stornoway.[1] Bayble is also within the parish of Stornoway.[1]
There are around 400 people living in Bayble. It is separated into Upper and Lower Bayble by a burn at the bottom of the valley. Upper Bayble (Scottish Gaelic: Pabail Uarach) had a community shop, Murdo's, which has now closed after 44 years of service. Upper Bayble has produced three internationally recognised writers of poetry and prose, Iain Crichton Smith, Derick Thomson and Anne Frater. The former writing predominantly in English and the latter two writing almost exclusively in Gaelic. Lower Bayble (Scottish Gaelic: Pabail Iarach) is a seaside crofting township. The village overlooks Bayble Bay (Bàgh Phabail), with Bayble Island (Eilean Phabail) at the south end and Eilean a' Chàise to the north.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Overview of Bayble". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 26 June 2009.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bayble. |
- Canmore - Lewis, Lower Bayble site record
- Canmore - Lewis, Lower Bayble, Clach Stein site record
- Canmore - Lewis, Lower Bayble, Loch An Duin site record
|