Ferintosh Places

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Burial Grounds

There are two burial grounds: Urquhart Old burial ground and Urqhuart burial ground.  Please view some of the phtographs of these burial grounds.

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Near Findon
At Mulbuie.
At Kinkell.
At Easter Kinkell
The Cromarty Bridge on the new A9 linking the Black Isle with Easter Ross.
Cromarty Bridge at sunset on 16 October 2009.
Sir Hector Macdonald monument at Mulbuie.
The inscription on the monument.
Millennium cairn, Culbokie.
A close-up showing some of the villagers' names inscribed on the stones of the cairn.
The Cow Tail Well in Culbokie (2003)
Cow Tail Well in Culbokie as it was in 1951
The community of Alcaig.
Alcaig burn in the foreground, looking across the Cromarty firth towards Dingwall and Ben Wyvis.
Looking east along the inner Cromarty firth towards the Cromarty bridge in the far distance.
The village of Culbokie.
Mulbuie Community Hall.
Ferintosh Primary School
Ferintosh Community Hall.
Duncanston Post Office.
Culbokie Community Hall.
Former Culbokie Primary School
Former Culbokie Primary School
Culbokie new primary school leaflet
School badge.
Culbokie new primary school
Near Leanaig crossroads.
Near Findon
At Mulbuie.
At Kinkell.
At Easter Kinkell
The Cromarty Bridge on the new A9 linking the Black Isle with Easter Ross.
Cromarty Bridge at sunset on 16 October 2009.
Sir Hector Macdonald monument at Mulbuie.
The inscription on the monument.
Millennium cairn, Culbokie.
A close-up showing some of the villagers' names inscribed on the stones of the cairn.
The Cow Tail Well in Culbokie (2003)
Cow Tail Well in Culbokie as it was in 1951
 

Memorial at Simon's Loch

The loch known as Simon’s Loch, in the Monadh Mhor wood in the Black Isle, was the scene of a tragedy on 18 May 1952 when a small boat capsized, throwing the occupants into the loch, resulting in the drowning of three teenage boys.

Memorial Cairn

Attribution: unknown

Churches

Find out about the churches within the area including the well known Burn of Ferintosh.  Also, read about Urquhart – Ivy-clad kirk by the Firth.

Ferintosh Burn - Date unknown (wet again).

Attribution: unknown

Commercial

There are a wide range of commercial properties.

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Features

Visit the features page to see a wide range of features within the Ferintosh area.

A close-up showing some of the villagers' names inscribed on the stones of the cairn.

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Locations

View some photos of locations within the Ferintosh area.  These photographs range from as far back as pre-1874 and give a fascinating insight into life in those days.

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Place Names of Parish of Ferintosh Place (formerly Urquhart and Logie Wester Parish)

This extract was taken, with the permission of the Trustees, from Prof. W.J. Watson’s – ‘Place Names of Ross and Cromarty’. The most recent edition of this work was published by HIGHLAND HERITAGE BOOKS Tir nan Oran, 8 Culcairn Road, Evanton IV16 9YT

Place Names of Ross and Cromarty p113 onwards

Place Names of Ross and Cromarty

Public

Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society acknowledges the permission of Mrs Betsy Morrison to reproduce the account of Ferintosh Hall Golden Jubilee.

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