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- Spinningdale (Scottish Gaelic: Spainnigeadal) is a hamlet, in the Parish of Creich, on the north s**** of the Dornoch Firth in eastern Sutherland, in the...
- (1954), Justice purchased a cottage in the Scottish Highlands village of Spinningdale. In 1966 Justice appeared as a narrator in five episodes of the BBC children's...
- Michael Russell for their plan to ensure no rats came as**** from the Spinningdale, a UK-registered/Spanish-owned fishing trawler which grounded on Hirta...
- Moffatdale Nithsdale, Scotland North Erradale Sordale South Erradale Spinningdale Strath Halladale Suladale Swordale Talladale Teviotdale Torrisdale Tweeddale...
- Highland IV23 GARVE Garve Highland IV24 ARD**** Bonar Bridge, Ard****, Spinningdale, Culrain Highland IV25 DORNOCH Dornoch Highland IV26 ULLAPOOL Ullapool...
- Bridge over Dornoch Firth ​ 196.9 316.9 A949 west to A836 – Bonar Bridge, Spinningdale, Clashmore, Lairg Southern terminus of A949 concurrency ​ 198.1 318.8...
- Castlewhich is now a luxury hotel/retreat known as the Carnegie Club Spinningdale Bonar Bridge/Ard**** Golf Club— a 9-hole woodland-style course in beautiful...
- country Scotland Primary destinations Bonar Bridge, Dornoch, Skibo Castle, Spinningdale Road network Roads in the United Kingdom Motorways A and B road zones...
- Blairgowrie 1885 - Uralla 1884 - Bargo 1883 - Warwick 1882 - Navigator 1881 - Spinningdale 1880 - Grand Prix 1879 - Baronet 1878 - His Lordship 1877 - Chester 1876...
- received in 1467, a charter of the lands of "Spanziedale", now called Spinningdale, and also Pulrossie. According to 19th-century historian William Fraser...