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  2. Fort Augustus - Wikipedia

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    Fort Augustus is a settlement in the parish of Boleskine and Abertarff, at the south-west end of Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands. The village has a population of around 646 (2001). [ 3 ] Its economy is heavily reliant on tourism .

  3. The Lovat Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Lovat Hotel is a hotel in Fort Augustus, at the southern end of Loch Ness in Scotland, originally built in the 1860s. It stands on the site of Kilwhimen Barracks, one of only four Hanoverian forts built to pacify the Highlands after the Jacobite rising of 1715 & Jacobite rising of 1719. The west curtain wall of the old fort still stands in ...

  4. Fort Augustus Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Fort Augustus Abbey, properly St Benedict's Abbey, at Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire, Scotland, was a Benedictine monastery, from late in the nineteenth century to 1998 that also housed a school for boys until 1993.

  5. List of listed buildings in Boleskine and Abertarff - Wikipedia

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    Fort Augustus, Road Bridge Carrying The A82 Over River Oich 57°08′44″N 4°40′52″W  /  57.145641°N 4.681003°W  / 57.145641; -4.681003  ( Fort Augustus, Road Bridge Carrying The A82 Over River

  6. Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway - Wikipedia

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    The scheme attracted considerable local support and it obtained its authorising act of Parliament, the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway Act 1896 (59 & 60 Vict. c. ccxl) on 14 August 1896. [6] [7] The population of Fort Augustus was less than 500, and it was widely assumed that the line was a speculative bid to reach Inverness.

  7. Fort Augustus railway station - Wikipedia

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    The company provided two terminus platforms and one through platform for services to Fort Augustus pier. [2] The station also contained a water column and turntable. The station was operated by the Highland Railway from 1903 to 1907, and then by the North British Railway until 1922. [ 3 ]