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Ballifeary (/ ˌ b æ l ɪ ˈ f ɛər i /; Scottish Gaelic: Baile na Faire) is district of Inverness, Scotland. [1] It is situated a half-mile (1 km) south southwest of the town centre. The B-listed Ballifeary House on Ness Walk dates from the mid-19th century, but has been a care home run by the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland since 1964.
The west coast of Inverness-shire was traditionally referred to as the Rough Bounds due to its remoteness and inaccessibility. It remains wild and sparsely populated today. [37] The terrain in Inverness-shire is generally mountainous, with numerous lochs scattered throughout the county. Some of the lochs have been enlarged to use as reservoirs.
Scotland 56°53′24″N 4°51′33″W / 56.88992°N 4.8593°W / 56.88992; - Inverroy ( Scottish Gaelic : Inbhir Ruaidh ) is a scattered village, situated 2 miles east of Spean Bridge , [ 1 ] in Inverness-shire , Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland .
Ardverikie House is a 19th-century Scottish baronial house in Kinloch Laggan, Newtonmore, Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands. The house was made famous as the fictional Glenbogle estate in the BBC series Monarch of the Glen. [1]
Developers claim Tornagrain is the first new town to be built in Scotland for more than 50 years. [4] Moray Estates began building on the site in 2018, and is planning to continue until at least 2060. [5] [6] The 250th home was built in 2022, and a number of small businesses such as a supermarket, café, and pharmacy had taken up residency. [7]
Scotland 57°29′56″N 4°08′35″W / 57.49883°N 4.14307°W / 57.49883; -4 Allanfearn [ 1 ] ( / ˌ æ l ən ˈ f ɜːr n / , Scottish Gaelic : An t-Àilean Feàrna ) is a small settlement, it lies 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Inverness , Inverness-shire , Scotland , within the Scottish council area of Highland .
Scotland 57°09′36″N 3°52′48″W / 57.160°N 3.880°W / 57.160; Alvie ( Scottish Gaelic : Albhaidh ) is a small crofting hamlet, [ 1 ] a working Scottish highland estate and civil parish , located on the south shore of Loch Alvie in the Badenoch and Strathspey area of Inverness-shire , within the Scottish council area of ...
Kilmorack (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Mhòraig) is a small hamlet in Inverness-shire, in the Highlands of Scotland and now in the Highland Council area.It is situated on the north bank of the River Beauly, 3 miles (5 kilometres) west of Beauly and 15 miles (24 kilometres) west of the city of Inverness. [1]