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Kiltearn (Evanton)
The village of Evanton was built from 1800 onwards adjacent to the earlier hamlet of Drummond and lies under the slope of nearby Cnoc Fyrish. Nearby is Foulis Castle, seat of Clan Munro.
For more information about the history, people and heritage of Kiltearn see the links below:
Evanton Oral History Project
This website has been set up by Adrian Clark to provide online information of his ongoing Oral History Project. The website contains downloadable copies of the 9 booklets in the series, which are also available at Dingwall, Alness and Inverness Library Reference sections and a lending copy at Dingwall Library.The pages of the website include details of events and people detailed in the Oral History Project.