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Garynahine (Scottish Gaelic:
Gearraidh na h-aibhne) is a
settlement on Lewis, in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
Garynahine is
situated at a T-junction...
- Stornoway.
Calanais is
situated alongside the A858,
between Breasclete and
Garynahine. The
Calanais Stones "Calanais I", a cross-shaped
setting of standing...
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Garynahine Estate (Scottish Gaelic:
Gearraidh na h-aibhne) in
Garynahine, a
village on the Isle of Lewis,
Outer Hebrides was
owned by Sir
James Matheson...
- 180
metres west of the
unfenced B8011 road. The
nearest settlement is
Garynahine to its northeast. The
stone circle forms a
pronounced oval
measuring 13...
- Meavag, Mangursta, Crowlista, Geishader, Carishader, Gisla, Carloway,
Garynahine, Callanish, Breasclete, Breaclete, Kirkibost, Tobson,
Hacklete West Side...
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Cromore Cross Crossbost Dalbeg Eorodale Eoropie Fivepenny Flesherin Garynahine Gisla Gravir Gress Habost Holm
Keose Kirkibost Kneep Knockaird Laxdale...
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later on land
around a dwelling, pasture, e.g. Geàrraidh na h-Aibhne
Garynahine a
hydronymic element (usually a
river name) e.g.
Gleann Garadh/Gharadh...
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Cromore Cross Crossbost Dalbeg Eorodale Eoropie Fivepenny Flesherin Garynahine Gisla Gravir Gress Habost Holm
Kirkibost Kneep Knockaird Laxdale Leurbost...
- B8010 (defunct)
Stornoway Brasclete Declassified in the 1970s. B8011
Garynahine, Isle of
Lewis Timsgerraidh, Isle of
Lewis B8012 (defunct) Loch Laxavat...
- from
Stornoway or Tarbert, Harris, then
turning on to the A858
towards Garynahine. This
route then
travels along the B8011,
which then
becomes the C39 at...