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Bernera Barracks

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Type
  
Barracks

In use
  
1723-1797

Built
  
1717–1723

Operator
  
British Army

Bernera Barracks Painting of Bernera Barracks in the 1700s

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Bernera Barracks is located in Glenelg in the West Highlands of Scotland. The barracks were constructed between 1717 and 1723 as part of a campaign by the British government to subdue the local population which had risen up in arms in the Jacobite Rising of 1715, and which would do so again in 1745. The barracks were designed by Andrews Jelfe and John Lambertus Romer of the Board of Ordnance, or possibly their predecessor James Smith, and built by Sir Patrick Strachan. Some of the stone used in the construction was taken from a nearby broch. The Government troops who were garrisoned here during the Jacobite uprisings were also intended to control the crossing to Skye.

Bernera Barracks whats there photo of Bernera Barracks in the 1800s

The barracks (and indeed the broch) are now in ruins, a state which they appear to have entered by the close of the eighteenth century, shortly after the withdrawal of troops in 1797. The barracks is protected as a category A listed building, and as a scheduled monument.

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References

Bernera Barracks Wikipedia