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Viewhill (Former Inverness Youth Hostel), including gateways, gatepiers and boundary walls, 1 Old Edinburgh Road at Gordon Terrace 57°28′29″N 4°13′27″W / 57.474623°N 4.22426°W / 57.474623; -4.22426 ( Viewhill (Former Inverness Youth Hostel), including gateways, gatepiers and boundary walls, 1 Old Edinburgh Road at Gordon
Drakies is a small housing estate on the outskirts of Inverness, Scotland, [1] [2] lying immediately south of the former Inverness-shire village of Culcabock.Both these areas are now suburbs of the city of Inverness.
This list includes the historic houses, castles, abbeys, museums and other buildings and monuments in the care of Historic Environment Scotland (HES). HES (Scottish Gaelic: Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba) is a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, responsible for investigating, caring for and promoting Scotland’s historic environment.
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 ...
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INVERNESS Inverness centre and north, including the Longman, plus North Kessock and Kilmuir: Highland: IV2 INVERNESS Inverness east, plus Culloden, Balloch and Ardersier: Highland IV3 INVERNESS Inverness west, plus Dochgarroch, Abriachan and Bunchrew: Highland IV4 BEAULY Beauly, Kiltarlity, Struy, Cannich, Tomich: Highland IV5 INVERNESS
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 also included 140 feet (43 m) of foreshore on Loch Ness. [4]
Crown (from the Scottish Gaelic: Crùn) is an area situated beside the city centre of Inverness, the capital city of the Scottish Highlands. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In general, the area's housing dates back to the Victorian or Edwardian era.