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Bunchrew (Scottish Gaelic: Bun Craobh,
meaning "Near to the Tree") is a
small village in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It is
around 3
miles (5 km)...
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Bunchrew railway station served the
village of
Bunchrew, Highland,
Scotland from 1862 to 1964 on the
Inverness and Ross-shire Railway. The
station opened...
- near Dochgarroch.
Fuaran a'
Chladaich ("The
Spring on the Beach") near
Bunchrew was once
accessed by a
causeway from the s****.
Although submerged at high...
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homes included the Abbot's
House at
Beauly Priory, Beaufort,
Bunchrive or
Bunchrew,
Dalcross Castle, and a
lodging in Inverness. Jean
Stewart was involved...
- with a
catchment area
including Inchmore, Lentran, Drumchardine, Cabrich,
Bunchrew,
Clunes and Newtonhill.
Kirkhill is home to the
Wardlaw Mausoleum, built...
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Beauly Firth is
prone to flooding,
affecting s****line
communities such as
Bunchrew and Redcastle. This is a
particular issue following heavy rainfall, such...
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South Argyll St Brigh's, Lemlair* APC 1618 Ross
Farnua Parish Church,
Bunchrew* APC 1618
Inverness St Ninian's, Moy, near
Forres APC c. 1618
Moray Kilbar...
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Highland IV3
INVERNESS Inverness west, plus Dochgarroch,
Abriachan and
Bunchrew Highland IV4
BEAULY Beauly, Kiltarlity, Struy, Cannich,
Tomich Highland...
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Opened Closed Notes Inverness 117 mi 34 chains (189.0 km) 5
November 1855
Bunchrew 121 mi 34 chains (195.4 km) 11 June 1862 13 June 1960
Lentran 123 mi 45 chains...
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Bulwell Forest GNR 1929
Bulwell Hall Halt GCR 1930
Bulwell Market MR 1964
Bunchrew Highland Railway 1960
Bungalow Town Halt
renamed S****ham
Airport LB&SCR...