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Upload another image Old Edinburgh Court and Archway At Entrance, Old Edinburgh Road 57°28′07″N 4°12′56″W / 57.468588°N 4.215421°W / 57.468588; -4.215421 (Old Edinburgh Court and Archway At Entrance, Old Edinburgh Road) Category B 35338 Upload another image Cameron Barracks, Perth Road 57°28′55″N 4°12′16″W / 57.481844°N 4.204513°W / 57.481844 ...
It is in the Highland council area of Scotland. The name is from the Gaelic for "the large fortified dwelling". [1] Houses in Raigmore estate. All formerly part of the Raigmore estate, the southern part of Raigmore is now the location of Raigmore Hospital, the main hospital for Inverness and the Highlands. The northern part is now a housing ...
Following Ronald MacGillivray's death, Boleskine House was put up for sale again. [32] The new Dutch owners converted the house back into a private residence and used it as a holiday home. [33] In 2009, a 1.9-acre (7,700 m 2) plot on the former estate was put on the market for £176,000 with plans to build a three-bedroom log house. The sale ...
Inshes (/ ˈ ɪ n ʃ ɪ z /, Scottish Gaelic: Na h-Innseagan, [1] pronounced [nə ˈhĩːʃəxən]) is a small residential area in the east of Inverness, Scotland. Inverness is the capital of the Highlands and is one of the fastest-growing cities in Europe. Some parts of Inshes were built a few decades ago, but most of it was built after 2003.
Eilean Aigas (NH4641) (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Àigeis) [1] is an island in the River Beauly, Scotland, in Kiltarlity parish in traditional Inverness-shire, [2] now Highland Region. It is most notable for the mansion on it at its north end, [ 3 ] which was formerly owned by the Sobieski Stuarts and rented by author and Scottish nationalist ...
The house was designed by Archibald Simpson [1] and constructed for Lachlan Mackintosh of Raigmore, a merchant who had returned from Calcutta, [2] in about 1810. [3] On Lachlan Mackintosh's death in 1845, the estate passed to Aeneas Mackintosh, his son.
Today it is a residential area in the east of Inverness, Scotland. [2] [3] In addition to housing, Cradlehall has a business park and a number of small businesses. The area was expanded recently with the development of Kessock View.