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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 ...
The area is very low-lying, and gave The Deepings their name (a Saxon name translatable as either 'deep places' or 'deep lands'). The villages are mentioned in the Domesday Book . Deeping Fen lies to the North, and the drainage of it was an important part of seventeenth and eighteenth century land reclamation.
Paisley is the fifth most populous locality in Scotland, and the largest town by population. Stirling has the smallest population of Scotland's cities. Kilmarnock is the 14th most populous locality in Scotland, and the largest in East Ayrshire. Edinburgh, the capital city, is the second largest locality and settlement by population.
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.
Scotland 57°16′49″N 4°27′14″W / 57.28034°N 4.45399°W / 57.28034; -4 Inverfarigaig ( Scottish Gaelic : Inbhir Farragaig ) is a hamlet at the mouth of the River Farigaig , on the south-east shore of Loch Ness in Inverness-shire , Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland .
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.
Smithton (Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn [2]) is a residential area on the eastern outskirts of the city of Inverness, in the Highland council area of Scotland.It is located about 5 km east of the city centre, to the north-east of Westhill, and to the south-west of Culloden.
Beauly (/ ˈ b juː l i / ⓘ BEW-lee; from French beau lieu 'beautiful place'; Scottish Gaelic: A' Mhanachainn) is a village in Scotland's Highland area, on the River Beauly, 12 miles (19 km) west of Inverness by the Far North railway line. The town is historically within Kilmorack Parish of the County of Inverness.