Strathpeffer (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Pheofhair) is a village and spa town in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland, with a population of 1,469. It lies...
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Strathpeffer railway station was a railway station serving the town of Strathpeffer in the county of Ross and Cromarty, (later Highland Region), Scotland...
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Strathpeffer Spa Pavilion (grid reference NH485583) was commissioned by the Countess of Cromartie in the late 19th century, to serve as a social and entertainment...
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Clach an Tiompain (redirect from Strathpeffer Eagle Stone)
Class I Pictish stone located on a hill on the northern outskirts of Strathpeffer in Easter Ross, Scotland. The stone is made of blue gneiss and is 32...
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Scotland, the national listing of significant gardens. It is located near Strathpeffer in the east of Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. The castle was granted...
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north-east of Fort William and Ardnamurchan, and the south of Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh from the Ross, Skye and Lochaber constituency Aird and Loch...
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Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh is one of the twenty-one wards used to elect members of the Highland Council. It includes the towns and villages...
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succeeded in turn by Rev Samuel Lyle Orr. He died in Strathpeffer on 7 July 1919. Strathpeffer Free Church closed in 2014 and was put up for sale. In...
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school serving the town and the wider area, including communities such as Strathpeffer, Contin, Conon Bridge, Maryburgh and Muir of Ord. The Highland Theological...
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Ross-shire IV IV11 Cromarty Ross-shire IV IV12 Nairn (Nairnshire) IV IV14 Strathpeffer Ross-shire IV IV17 Alness Ross-shire IV IV18 Invergordon Ross-shire IV...
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Excise in 1937 and become a full-time writer. He rented a farmhouse near Strathpeffer and embarked on his most productive period as a novelist and essayist...
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Ross-shire village, and a civil parish and community council area between Strathpeffer and Garve in the Highland council area of Scotland. The parish has a...
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141 mi 7 chains (227.1 km) 19 August 1870 7 December 1965 Opened as Strathpeffer, renamed 1885. Garve 148 mi 23 chains (238.6 km) 19 August 1870 Lochluichart...
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House, "a substantial listed 1860s mansion" in the Highland village of Strathpeffer, although he sold the property two years later and never actually moved...
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Rothesay, Rothesay, Argyll and Bute (formerly in the County of Bute) Strathpeffer, Ross and Cromarty (formerly in Ross-shire) Taff's Well Thermal Spring...
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run by the Victoria and Albert Museum Highland Museum of Childhood, Strathpeffer, Scotland Sudbury Hall National Trust Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire...
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Roy Bridge (An Drochaid Ruaraidh) Spean Bridge (An Droichaid Spean), Strathpeffer (Srath Pheofhair), Strontian (Sròn an t-Sìthein) Tain (Baile Dhubhthaich)...
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conservation success, with work planned beginning in 2015: Morvern, Strathpeffer, Strathbogie, Strathavon, Dulnain and the Angus Glens. An area of the...
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There used to be a short branch line here that went straight on towards Strathpeffer; this branch closed to passengers in 1946 and closed completely in 1951...
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rider category at the Strathpuffer 24-hour mountain bike race (held at Strathpeffer, Scotland) in both 2014 and 2015. Martin achieved an ambition and competed...
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Jamestown (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Sheumais) is a village in Strathpeffer (and formerly of 'Ross-shire'), Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council...
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house unfavourably to "a golf-hotel at St Andrews or a station-hotel at Strathpeffer". Simon Jenkins considered Sandringham "unattractive", with a "grim,...
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William Menzies Alexander, Free Church College 1912: William Fraser, Strathpeffer, Dingwall 1913: Samuel Lyle Orr, Glasgow 1914: Finlay MacRae, Plockton...
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Ross-shire, in Scotland. The loch is located 19 kilometres (12 mi) west of Strathpeffer. The name Fannich may represent an adaption into Gaelic of an earlier...
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Shieldaig, Highland South Ballachulish, Highland Spean Bridge, Highland Strathpeffer, Highland Strathy, Highland Strathyre, Stirling, Loch Lomond and the...
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moved north to Dingwall and served the joint parishes of Dingwall and Strathpeffer. In October 2017 he was elected Moderator for 2018/2019 in succession...
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Dingwall and Skye Railway (section Strathpeffer Branch)
commence. This was passed on 29 May 1868. With the exception of the Strathpeffer Branch, the line is still open, being the major section of the Kyle of...
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Muir of Ord Munlochy Nigg North Kessock Poolewe Shieldaig Strathcarron Strathpeffer Stromeferry Tain Torridon Achmore Adabrock Aignish Aird Aird Uig Arnol...
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Muir of Ord, Munlochy, Nairn, Plockton, Portree, Rogart, Strathcarron, Strathpeffer, Strome Ferry, Tain and Ullapool in north Scotland. Approximate coverage...
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Highland. Wester Ross is united with Strathpeffer in Easter Ross to form a single ward entitled Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh, which elects 4 councilors...
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