![]() ![]() ![]() “Of course, “Blackhouse” opens in the shed at the base of the Ness harbour breakwater, and this pretty, scenic harbour features in many descriptions of the guga boat’s departure and return. ![]() “Also there is the township of Adabroc where Peter imagined Fin had grown up, although he re-named it “Crobost”, and the Free Church at Cross where Donald preaches (Peter “moved” this to Crobost!) “The Skigersta slipway where Fin finds his father’s old purple boat is overlooked by the three cairns and his auntie’s house where he was raised after his parent’s death. Want to see where The Blackhouse is set? Explore the real islands from the Lewis Trilogy books? Then read on for the very best inside information on all of Peter May’s Hebrides literary locations!ĭavid Wilson explains: “In the area around the township of Ness can be found many of the locations mentioned in all three Lewis Trilogy books as this is the place where Fin was raised and to which he returns. ![]() If you are a fan of the books of Peter May, you may be interested in visiting locations that inspired the books in the Lewis Trilogy, and the places which feature in the companion photobook Hebrides.įor this reason, we have teamed up with the author’s own Hebrides photographer David Wilson, to create a guide to the Western Isles places featured in The Blackhouse, The Lewis Man and The Chessmen. ![]()
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