Coll is a small farming settlement on the Isle of Lewis, located along the B895 between Stornoway and New Tolsta, and forming part of the wider Stornoway parish. Known in Gaelic as Col, it is a quiet rural community characterised by crofting landscapes and its close proximity to neighbouring villages such as Tong and Back. Historically, Coll played a significant role in the land struggles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, becoming one of the key sites of the Lewis land raids between 1888 and 1921—a period marked by intense local resistance to landlord practices and widespread efforts to secure fair access to crofting land. Today, Coll remains a peaceful village with deep historical roots, shaped by the legacy of those land reform movements and its connection to the cultural and economic life of Lewis.
Sunrise, Coll
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