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The Kinloch Estate extends to nearly 20,000 acres and rises from sea level at the Kyle of Tongue to over 3,000 feet on Ben Hope, the most northerly Munro. [1] The lodge was created as a classical Scottish sporting and hunting estate and is now renovated and transformed into a hotel.
Kinloch House Lodge And Gates 56°35′18″N 3°24′33″W / 56.588462°N 3.409053°W / 56.588462; -3.409053 ( Kinloch House Lodge And Category C(S)
Kinloch Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Cheann Locha) is an Edwardian mansion located on Kinloch, on the island of Rùm, one of the Small Isles off the west coast of Scotland. It was built as a private residence for Sir George Bullough , a textile tycoon from Lancashire whose father bought Rùm as his summer residence and shooting estate.
Kinloch (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Locha) is a hamlet that is the main (now only) settlement of the island of Rùm, in the civil parish of the Small Isles, in the council area of Highland, Scotland. It has a primary school, village hall and shop [ 1 ] and is the location of the ferry terminal. [ 2 ]
Kinloch / ˈ k ɪ n l ɒ x / is a small settlement along the A94 road in the Coupar Angus and Meigle ward of the council area of Perth and Kinross in eastern Scotland. [1] Approximately 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (7 kilometres) east is the village of Eassie, noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone; this carved Pictish stone is dated prior to the Early Middle Ages.
Her mother died the following day. She was the eldest daughter of French aristocrat Gerard Gustavus Ducarel (1838–1916), 4th Marquis de la Pasture, and Leontine Standish (1843–1869). Monique Ducarel de la Pasture married Sir George Bullough on 24 June 1903 at Kinloch Castle, Rùm Island.