Muir of Ord Commercial

The photographs on this page are a small selection of the type of commercial properties that are, or have been, in Muir of Ord.  Please visit the photo album at the bottom of the page for more photos.

Banking

Banking flourished in Muir of Ord manily due to the busy monthly livestock markets. Originally the banks only opened on a monthly basis in the cottages at Market Stance. However, with the economic growth of the village, larger premises were established.

The Commercial Bank of Scotland went onto become the Royal bank of Scotland and the Caledonian Bank of Scotland became the Bank of Scotland

The Royal Bank of Scotland at the north end of the main street (closed).

Attribution: not recorded or unknown

Chapelton Farm

Chapelton Farm on the A862 north of the village. The farm is aqn equestrian centre approved by the British Horse Society.

Chapelton Farm

Attribution: unknown

William Forbes

William Forbes, the very popular grocer and baker’s shop at the north end of the main street. Unfortunately, the business closed in 2010 and, after some time, opened as the Co-operative.

 Link to the history of “Forbes of Ord”

William Forbes, the very popular grocer and baker's shop

Attribution: unknown

Glen Ord Distillery

Glen Ord Distillery on the A832 road to the north-west of the village and is one of the few remaining distilleries in the county.

Glen Ord Distillery on the A832 road to the north-west of the village.

Attribution: unknown

Hotels

There have been three known hotels in the Muir of Ord area, two of which have been around since the late 18th century. Tarradale Inn is probably the oldest establishment with the Ord Arms soon after. The Station Hotel was not established until the late 19th century after the railway hade arrived in the village around 1865.

Ord Wood

Ord Wood workshop at the north end of the village.

Ord Wood workshop at the north end of the village - interior

Attribution: unknown

Post Office

There has been a Post  Office presence in the village since the mid 19th century. The photograph depicts the third, if not fourth buidling that  functioned as the Post office in the village, closing in 2016.

Muir of Ord Post Office, situated in the main street in the village. Closed December 2016

Attribution: not recorded or unknown

SGL Technic

Two of the several buildings in the Muir of Ord Industrial Estate occupied by SGL Technic which manufactures carbon fibre components for various industries, and is one of the largest employers in the area.

SGL Technic
Inside SGL Technic carbon fibre plant.

Attribution: unknown

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Muir Of Ord » Muir of Ord John Urquhart Collection
Bowling 1930's
Bowling 1930's
George MacEwan, Mrs Barclay, Mrs MacLeab, Mrs McClintock, Mrs Telfer, Mrs MacDonald, Miss Fammie, Bert Telfer, Mr Mackenzie-Gillanders.
Bowling 1956
Bowling 1956
K. Chisholm, J Macgruer, A. Campbell, D. Fraser, G. MacEwen, W. Gray, G Sutherland, S Macrae.
Community Centre News
Community Centre News
community centre 1996 & 1997
community centre 1996 & 1997
community centre 1995
community centre 1995
Isabel Gordon & Betty Gray Coronation day 1937
Isabel Gordon & Betty Gray Coronation day 1937
Ralph Campbell, Kenny Moir, Broll Mackenzie 1935 jubilee
Ralph Campbell, Kenny Moir, Broll Mackenzie 1935 jubilee
coronation day parade 1953
coronation day parade 1953
coronation day parade 1953 marching towards Beauly
coronation day parade 1953 marching towards Beauly
coronation day 1953 Pavillion
coronation day 1953 Pavillion
coronation day 1953 Leaving the village
coronation day 1953 Leaving the village
Bonspiel Loch na Domhd 1920
Bonspiel Loch na Domhd 1920
Bonspiel Loch na Domhd 195, Miss Peggy Logan of Newtonville
Bonspiel Loch na Domhd 195, Miss Peggy Logan of Newtonville
Bonspiel 1963
Bonspiel 1963
Ali Mackay and Walter Malcolm 1970
Ali Mackay and Walter Malcolm 1970
Johnny McGruer 1970
Johnny McGruer 1970
rear view of distillery 1920
rear view of distillery 1920
distillery 1920
distillery 1920
1960a
1960a
1960
1960
1960
1960
Ord distillery football team 1923
Ord distillery football team 1923
Tartan Army 1976
Tartan Army 1976
Ord Rovers
Ord Rovers
1976
1976
Forbes shop, Bridgemount, 1934
Forbes shop, Bridgemount, 1934
Forbes 2009
Forbes 2009
Ord Rovers 1954
Ord Rovers 1954
Ben Motors staff
Ben Motors staff
Ben Motors
Ben Motors
Ben Motors
Ben Motors
Ben Motors
Ben Motors
Nobles Garage
Nobles Garage
Jimmy Moirs garage 1999 before demilition
Jimmy Moirs garage 1999 before demilition
nobles garage 1960
nobles garage 1960
Golf news
Golf news
demolished 2000
demolished 2000
Grain store, demolished 2000
Grain store, demolished 2000
Railway line looking toward Beauly
Railway line looking toward Beauly
Ord Arms 1920
Ord Arms 1920
Station Hotel 1925
Station Hotel 1925
Tarradale 1920
Tarradale 1920
Chisholm and Thomson building yard now logan way 1960
Chisholm and Thomson building yard now logan way 1960
grain store 2000 site of Logan way today
grain store 2000 site of Logan way today
starting Logan Way 2005
starting Logan Way 2005
aultgowrie sawmill 1912
aultgowrie sawmill 1912
D. MacLennan Undertakers Receipt 1943
D. MacLennan Undertakers Receipt 1943
Highfield War Hospital, Sphagnum Moss depot WW1
Highfield War Hospital, Sphagnum Moss depot WW1
masonic march 1920
masonic march 1920
memorial 1920 Alex Urquhart with medals and Margaret MacIntosh front left. Married 1925
memorial 1920 Alex Urquhart with medals and Margaret MacIntosh front left. Married 1925

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