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  2. Lorne sausage - Wikipedia

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    The Lorne sausage, also known as square sausage, flat sausage or slice, is a traditional Scottish food item made from minced meat, rusk and spices. [1] Although termed a sausage , no casing is used to hold the meat in shape, hence it is usually served as square slices from a formed block.

  3. Stornoway black pudding - Wikipedia

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    Stornoway black pudding is a type of black pudding (Scottish Gaelic: marag-dhubh) made in the Western Isles of Scotland. [1] Commercial recipes include beef suet, oatmeal, onion and animal blood, in sausage casings made from cellulose or intestines. [1] Jeremy Lee described it as "arguably the best sausage made in the UK". [2]

  4. Inverness Castle - Wikipedia

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    A succession of castles have stood on this site since 1057. [2] The castle is said to have been built by Malcolm III of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada). The first chief of Clan Mackintosh, Shaw Macduff is said to have been appointed constable of Inverness Castle by Malcolm IV in 1163 after assisting the king in putting down a rebellion in Moray. [3]

  5. Best hotels in Inverness for castles and countryside views - AOL

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    From glorious castles worthy of Bonnie Prince Charlie to modern marvels, here’s our pick of the best places to stay in Scotland’s Highland capital

  6. Beaufort Castle, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Beaufort Castle or Castle Dounie (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Dhùnaidh) is a Baronial style mansion built in 1880 and incorporating older building work. [1] It is situated on the right bank of the River Beauly near the town of Beauly in Inverness-shire and is 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Kiltarlity and 13 mi (21 km) west of Inverness . [ 1 ]

  7. Lorne, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Lorne (or Lorn; Scottish Gaelic: Latharna) [1] is an ancient province (medieval Latin: provincia) in the west of Scotland, which is now a district in the Argyll and Bute council area.

  8. Moy Hall - Wikipedia

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    Moy Hall near the village of Moy, south of Inverness, is the home of the chiefs of the Clan Mackintosh, a Highland Scottish clan. The current Moy Hall, built 1955-57 The Moy Hall built in about 1800, extended with tower and wings in about 1870 and demolished in the 1950s

  9. Clan Fraser of Lovat - Wikipedia

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    The castle was sold in 1994 to Stagecoach director Ann Gloag by the 15th Lord Lovat, to meet inheritance taxes., [55] [56] but they still live near Beauly. [4] Castle Heather, near Inverness, is the site of a castle held by the Frasers, [4] most notably as the seat of James Fraser of Castle Leathers.