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  2. Dunvegan Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dunvegan Castle (Caisteal Dhùn Bheagain) is located 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north of Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye, off the west coast of Scotland. It is the seat of the MacLeod of MacLeod , chief of the Clan MacLeod .

  3. List of listed buildings in Duirinish, Skye - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image See more images Greshornish, The Orde Of Greshornish 57°29′58″N 6°26′20″W  /  57.499491°N 6.438817°W  / 57.499491; -6.438817  (Greshornish, The Orde Of Greshornish) Category B 6376 Upload Photo Stein Village, Macleod Terrace, The Captain's House, The Beaton House;The Store, The Old Post Office And The Tearoom With House (Greenhalgh) 57°30′54″N ...

  4. Dunvegan - Wikipedia

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    Dunvegan Castle. Dunvegan sits on the shores of the large Loch Dunvegan, and the Old School Restaurant in the village is noted for its fish, caught freshly from the loch itself. Dunvegan is situated at the junction of the A850 and the A863. [3] The B884 road also has a junction with the A863, at the eastern end of Dunvegan. [4]

  5. Fairy Flag - Wikipedia

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    A modern photo of the Fairy Flag on display at Dunvegan Castle. The Fairy Flag (Scottish Gaelic: Am Bratach Sìth) is an heirloom of the chiefs of Clan MacLeod. It is held in Dunvegan Castle along with other notable heirlooms, such as the Dunvegan Cup and Sir Rory Mor's Horn. The flag is made of silk, is yellow or brown in colour, and is a ...

  6. Dunvegan Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Dunvegan Cup is a wooden ceremonial cup, decorated with silver plates, which dates to 1493. It was created at the request of Caitríona, wife of John Maguire, lord of Fermanagh in Ireland. [1] The cup is an heirloom of the Macleods of Dunvegan, and is held at their seat of Dunvegan Castle in Scotland. [2]

  7. List of Category A listed buildings in Highland - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland, of which around 8% (some 3,800) are Category A. [4] The council area of Highland is the largest in Scotland, covering 30,659 square kilometres (11,838 sq mi), and it has a population of around 220,500. There are 185 Category A listed buildings in the area.

  8. Hugh Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    He is also recognized Chief of the Name and Arms of MacLeod, in Scotland and the United Kingdom, by the Court of the Lord Lyon. On 12 February 2007, Hugh inherited Dunvegan Castle , the ancient seat of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod , and the associated ancestral clan territories, which still extend to over 42,000 acres (17,000 ha) on the Isle of ...

  9. MacCrimmon (piping family) - Wikipedia

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    Even in 1799 after his return to Scotland Macleod put many substantial tacks up for sale around Dunvegan. In his later life, he is associated with Glenelg, which MacLeod sold in 1798 and subsequently re-sold in 1811, 1824, 1837, further forcing the poorer Highlanders to emigrate to North America.