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Kilchoan (Scottish Gaelic:
Cille Chòmhain) is a
village on the
Scottish peninsula of Ardnamurchan,
beside the
Sound of Mull in Lochaber, Highland. It is...
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castle situated one mile (1.5 kilometres)
southeast of the
small village of
Kilchoan in Lochaber, Scotland.
Nestled on
ridge of rock
overlooking the sea, it...
- "Buarblaig" (now
referred to as Bourblaige,
about 5
miles (8 kilometres) east of
Kilchoan on the
other side of Ben Hiant, grid
reference NM546623) with Muribulg...
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study the
local wildlife and
develop his career; he now[when?]
lives in
Kilchoan. Y****in is
known for the
CBeebies shows Let's Go for a Walk, in the role...
- Scotland. The
mountain is
situated in the
centre of the peninsula,
nearby to
Kilchoan,
looking over the
Sound of Mull and Loch Sunart.
Despite not
being very...
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privately owned Kilchoan Estate was part of the
foundation when it was set up, but have
since resigned their directorship.
Kilchoan Estate covers 13...
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called Tobermory.
Ferries sail
between Tobermory and the
mainland to
Kilchoan on the
Ardnamurchan peninsula, but prin****l
access to the
island is via...
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began composing Gaelic poetry while teaching at a
Protestant school at
Kilchoan, run by the
Society in
Scotland for
Propagating Christian Knowledge. The...
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Through her
uncle Maighstir Alasdair MacDhòmhnaill,
Episcopalian Rector of
Kilchoan and a
Clanranald tacksman of Dalilea, Moidart, she was
first cousin to...
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across the
Sound of Mull (between
Lochaline and Fishnish, and
Tobermory and
Kilchoan). All
three routes are
operated by CalMac. Iona is
linked to Mull via a...