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- Drumbuie is a settlement situated less than 1 mile southwest of Duirinish in Lochalsh, Scottish Highlands and is in the council area of Highland. The fishing...
- construction of the railway, now closed. Drumbuie The old Cotter's House at Drumbuie Drumbuie Farm steading Drumbuie House The Biggart Memorial Home for Cripple...
- Giffen comprised a number of properties, including Greenhills, Thirdpart, Drumbuie, Nettlehirst and Balgray, covering about half of the parish of Beith. Giffen...
- Sleat Oronsay, Loch Bracadale, Skye Oronsay, Loch Sunart (enclosing Loch Drumbuie), Morvern Orasaigh off Leurbost (grid reference NB368253) Eilean Orasaigh...
- of the controversy surrounding an earlier proposal to develop a yard at Drumbuie, a condition of the planning permission was that the site had to be treated...
- railway was extended to Kyle of Lochalsh in 1897. The fishing hamlets of Drumbuie and Duirinish, are situated less than 1 mile northeast. "Erbusaig". The...
- from Plockton; the station primarily serves the villages of Duirinish and Drumbuie. From here, the line runs in a generally southerly direction, although...
- Mill, Cunninghamhead Dalgarven Mill, Kilwinning Drumastle Mill, Dalry Drumbuie Mill, Barrmill East Kersland Mill, Dalry Giffen Mill, Barrmill Giffordland...
- carvings Sueno's Stone Inverness Balbair Stones Culaird Stone Dores Stone Drumbuie Stone Garbeg Stone Invereen Stone Kingsmills Stone Knocknagael Stone Lochardill...
- surrounding area is heavily wooded. On the west slope, looking from Dunkeld, is Drumbuie Wood. Loch of Butterstone is a well known flyfishing loch. "Loch of Butterstone"...