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Ballygrant (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile a' Ghràna) is a
small village on the
Inner Hebrides island of
Islay of the
western coast of Scotland. The
village is...
- lie on Islay,
around two
kilometres (1+1⁄4 miles) to the
northwest of
Ballygrant.
Finlaggan was the seat of the
Lords of the
Isles and of Clan Donald....
- to the
Ballygrant quarry which, he suggests, is the "Ballygran"
mentioned in the lyrics. In
contrast to the
Ballingarry coal mines,
Ballygrant quarry...
- Lochindaal/Port Charlotte/Rhinns (1829–1929), near
Bruichladdich Lossit (1821) /
Ballygrant (1826–1860),
ruins south of the
village A846 Malt Mill (1908–1962), now...
-
villages of
Bowmore and Port Ellen.
Other smaller villages include Bridgend,
Ballygrant, Port Charlotte,
Portnahaven and Port Askaig. The rest of the
island is...
- (Islay)
Ardmenish (Jura)
Ardtalla (Islay)
Ardtun (Mull)
Arinagour (Coll)
Ballygrant (Islay)
Bowmore (Islay)
Bridgend (Islay)
Bruichladdich (Islay) Bunessan...
- and Bute PA44 ISLE OF
ISLAY Bridgend Argyll and Bute PA45 ISLE OF
ISLAY Ballygrant Argyll and Bute PA46 ISLE OF
ISLAY Port
Askaig Argyll and Bute PA47 ISLE...
- Bala Lake Llyn
Tegid Welsh Balivanich Baile a
Mhanaich Scottish Gaelic Ballygrant Baile a Ghràna
Scottish Gaelic Bardsey Island Ynys
Enlli Welsh Barmouth...
- Kilchoman, Port
Charlotte Medieval Portnahaven Church 1828TC
Kilmeny Church,
Ballygrant Medieval 19-1261 West Lochfyneside: ****lodden,
Inveraray &
Lochgair 1...
- Loch
Finlaggan and
having gathered the
waters of the Allt
Ruadh and the
Ballygrant Burn, it
flows southwestwards to
enter the sea at the
village of Bridgend...