Muir of Ord Locations

Locations

This page aims to guide you towards the many older residential properties within the village and just beyond its boundaries. 

Using the main street names, we have highlighted the properties by their original names, if known.

Corrie Road

In this 1950’s Aerial photograph we can make out a few of the resedential properties, in the bottom left hand corne, of Corrie Road. The road led up to various small crofts on the hillside that runs parallel to the Great North Road, overlooking  the golf course and where the once great Trysts used to take place.

Below you can read nore on the residential properties that remain linked with the village. To list the crofts would become too numerous.

Aerial view Muir of Ord 1950

Attribution: not recorded or unknown

towards the Black isle Road

Looking East from outside Forbes Bakery,with the strange gable end, dates this to before the fire of 1935.

Building on left is Tarradale Hotel on the Black Isle Road.

To read more about the older residential buildings on the Black isle Road, click on the names below:

View from Bridge

Attribution: not recorded or unknown

Great North Road

Great North Road runs from the Muir of Ord Indsutrial estate to the outskirts of the village in the North.

It forms part of what was the old A9 and is now named the A862.

Many of the buildings on the village high street continue to be referred to by their bynames. Usually named after the first families who either built, owned or worked there over the years.

Great North Road from Ivy Cottage

Attribution: unknown

Highfield House and Estate

On the Northern edge of the village on the A862 the Highfield estate once stood. Sadly, the main house was destroyed by fire, however there are still some buildings that once belonged to the estate, visible today.

Click on the names below for more information.

Highfield House

Attribution: unknown

Main Street, Muir of Ord c1910

Main Street, Muir of Ord. l.h.s.: A Robertson, Butcher. Next: J. (?). r.h.s.: Tarradale Hotel, proprietor Donald Macleod. Beyond horse and cart: ?Willox? Ross. 

Postcard, dated 8 July 1910 and addressed to Mrs Mackenzie, 10 Ardross Place, Inverness, reads: Tarradale Hotel. My Dear Cousin, Just a PC. Hoping you are well. I would have written you sooner but we are very busy just now. How is your mother keeping. I seen (sic) A. Holmes last week and they are all in their usual. Father had a poisoned hand but is better now. Love from A Fraser.

This area is also known as the Cross Roads, where the Black Isle Road meets with the Great North Road, coming from the left and continuing over the bridge. The road to the right is Seaforth Road.

Main Street, Muir of Ord.

Attribution: [W J MacCulloch collection]

Ord House and Estate

Originally built around 1602, Ord House has had a long presence in the village. 

Ord House

Attribution: not recorded or unknown

Seaforth Road

Seaforth Road from its junction with the A862 and A832.

To learn more about the older residential buildings click on the house names.

Seaforth Road from its junction with the A862 and A832.

Attribution: unknown

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Main Street, Muir of Ord.
Main Street, Muir of Ord.
Main Street, Muir of Ord. l.h.s.: A Robertson, Butcher. Next: J. (?). r.h.s.: Tarradale Hotel, proprietor Donald Macleod. Beyond horse and cart: ?Willox? Ross. [W J MacCulloch collection] Postcard, dated 8 July 1910 and addressed to Mrs Mackenzie, 10 Ardross Place, Inverness, reads: Tarradale Hotel. My Dear Cousin, Just a PC. Hoping you are well. I would have written you sooner but we are very busy just now. How is your mother keeping. I seen (sic) A. Holmes last week and they are all in their usual. Father had a poisoned hand but is better now. Love from A Fraser.
Some smaller new homes leading off the main street.
Some smaller new homes leading off the main street.
Ord Wood housing estate, also leading off the A862 at the north end of the village.
Ord Wood housing estate, also leading off the A862 at the north end of the village.
The Meadows housing estate, leading off the A862 road at the north end of the village.
The Meadows housing estate, leading off the A862 road at the north end of the village.
View looking towards the railway bridge.
View looking towards the railway bridge.
Looking towards the village from the A832 road from Marybank.
Looking towards the village from the A832 road from Marybank.
Looking North along the main street.
Looking North along the main street.
View taken from the railway bridge.
View taken from the railway bridge.
Looking North
Looking North
Looking North from the same road, this time nearer the village, taken from the entrance of Muir of Ord Golf Club.
Looking North towards Muir of Ord
Looking North towards Muir of Ord
Looking North towards Muir of Ord from the A862 road from Beauly, taken from the entrance of Muir of Ord Industrial Estate. Ben Wyvis can be seen in the distance.
Seaforth Road from its junction with the A862 and A832.
Seaforth Road from its junction with the A862 and A832.
Evelix
Evelix
The distinctive house called Evelix on the A862 at the northern edge of the village. - a school at one time.
Another view of Ord Wood housing estate.
Another view of Ord Wood housing estate.
Attractive bungalows on the A832 road to Marybank at the west end of the village.
Attractive bungalows on the A832 road to Marybank at the west end of the village.
Highfield House
Highfield House
Highfield Cottage
Highfield Cottage
Mackenzie-Gillanders Wedding
Mackenzie-Gillanders Wedding
Frances G. Mackenzie Gillanders wedding at Highfield Cottage 1903. Donated by her great grandson
South Lodge
South Lodge
North Lodge
North Lodge
St Mary's Episcopal Highfield church
St Mary's Episcopal Highfield church
St Mary's Episcopal School
St Mary's Episcopal School
Ord House
Ord House
Ord House
Ord House
Colonel Mackenzie of Ord funeral 1935
Colonel Mackenzie of Ord funeral 1935
Colonel mackenzie 1935
Colonel mackenzie 1935
Extract from Press & Journal
Dora Elizabeth Fraser-Mackenzie
Dora Elizabeth Fraser-Mackenzie
Alastair Campbell
Alastair Campbell
Estate of Ord 2024
Estate of Ord 2024
View from Bridge
View from Bridge
View from Bridge, outside Forbes bakery Shop, looking towards Tarradale Hotel and the now named Black Isle Road
Ellan Vannin, Seaforth Road
Ellan Vannin, Seaforth Road
Gowanfield, Seaforth Road
Gowanfield, Seaforth Road
Newtonville, Seaforth Road
Newtonville, Seaforth Road
Ruapuna 1 & Ruapuna 2, Seaforth Road
Ruapuna 1 & Ruapuna 2, Seaforth Road
Whinstone Cottage, Seaforth Road
Whinstone Cottage, Seaforth Road
Caber Feidh, Black Isle Road
Caber Feidh, Black Isle Road
Carn a Clarsair, Black Isle Road
Carn a Clarsair, Black Isle Road
Hawthorn Bank, Black Isle Road
Hawthorn Bank, Black Isle Road
Great North Road, High Street
Great North Road, High Street
Robertson Buildings on the right
Muir-of-Ord
Muir-of-Ord
Post Office on the right, Villemont & Ness Cottage on the left, before Forbes building
Tarradale Terrace
Tarradale Terrace
Mackintosh Building
Mackintosh Building
Mackenzie & Logan's Building
Mackenzie & Logan's Building
Mackenzie building
Mackenzie building
Logan's Building
Logan's Building
Maclennan & Forbes Buildings
Maclennan & Forbes Buildings
Forbes Building
Forbes Building
Maclennan Building
Maclennan Building
Derby Cottage
Derby Cottage
Villemont
Villemont
Derelict cottage
Derelict cottage

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