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  2. Ballachulish - Wikipedia

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    The Ballachulish Hotel and Ballachulish House (until recently [2010] a country house hotel) are located near the narrows at (south) Ballachulish Ferry rather than in the "modern" village some 3 miles (5 km) to the east. Ballachulish House was reputed to be haunted, and the drive leading to it was ridden by a headless horseman.

  3. Kings House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The large 1960s extension (demolished) seen from the West Highland Way in 2012.In 1959, the Kings House Hotel underwent its first 20th-century modernisation. The work was done so sensitively that the architect, John Thompson ARIBA of Weddell & Thompson, Glasgow, and unusually, also the builders (at the behest of the architect), Thos. Findlay and Sons Ltd of Mauchline, Ayrshire, both received ...

  4. Ballachulish House - Wikipedia

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    Ballachulish House is a restaurant located in Ballachulish, Highland, Scotland. As of 2008 [update] , the restaurant holds one star in the Michelin Guide . [ 1 ]

  5. Kinlochleven - Wikipedia

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    Kinlochleven was never connected to the railway network, however the station in nearby South Ballachulish was renamed in 1908 as Ballachulish (Glencoe) for Kinlochleven. [ 35 ] A pier was constructed on the southern shore of Loch Leven for the construction of the hydroelectric scheme and aluminium smelter.

  6. Barcaldine, Argyll - Wikipedia

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    Barcaldine (Scottish Gaelic: Am Barra Calltainn) is a small settlement in Scotland centred on the historic Barcaldine House and located on the banks of Loch Creran between Oban and Ballachulish. There was formerly a railway station here. Barcaldine Castle is located a few kilometres to the west.

  7. Ardgour - Wikipedia

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    Ardgour was part of Kilmallie Parish, the largest in Scotland, until 1829 when a Quoad Sacra Parish (QSP) – 'Ballachulish & Corran of Ardgour' – was formed, also including Ballachulish, in Inverness-shire across Loch Linnhe. Parliamentary churches were built at Creag Mhòr in North Ballachulish and at Corran in Ardgour with the Manse at the ...

  8. Kentallen railway station - Wikipedia

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    Kentallen was a railway station at the head of Kentallen Bay, which is on the southern shore of Loch Linnhe in the Highland council area of Scotland. It was on the Ballachulish branch line that linked Connel Ferry , on the main line of the Callander and Oban Railway , with Ballachulish .

  9. Eilean Munde - Wikipedia

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    Eilean Munde is a uninhabited [1] island in Loch Leven, close to Ballachulish. It is the site of a chapel built by St. Fintan Mundus (also known as Saint Fintan Munnu), who travelled here from Iona in the 7th century. The church was burnt in 1495 and rebuilt in the 16th century. The last service in the church was held in July, 1653. [2]

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