Muir of Ord Social

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Drill Hall

The Drill Hall was opened in 1911 for the Muir of Ord Company of the 4th Seaforth Highlanders. The Officers in charge at that time were Colonel MacKenzie of Ord and Captain William Forbes. The purpose of the building was to assist in the efficient training of the Territorial Forces, which by 1914, would come in extremely useful.
Captain Forbes used the premises to run his business following the loss of his shop to a fire in 1930.

Today the Drill hall is home to the Inverness & District Model Railway Club.

Drill Hall

Attribution: not recorded or unknown

The Muir Hub

Take a tour of the Muir Hub and see the services it offers.

02 And a view from across the road.

Attribution: RCHS

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Maclennan & Forbes Buildings
Forbes Building
Maclennan Building
Derby Cottage
Villemont
Derelict cottage
Main Street, Muir of Ord.
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.
The Meadows housing estate, leading off the A862 road at the north end of the village.
View looking towards the railway bridge.
Looking towards the village from the A832 road from Marybank.
Looking North along the main street.
View taken from the railway bridge.
Looking North
Looking North towards Muir of Ord
Seaforth Road from its junction with the A862 and A832.
Evelix
Another view of Ord Wood housing estate.
Attractive bungalows on the A832 road to Marybank at the west end of the village.
Highfield House
Highfield Cottage
Mackenzie-Gillanders Wedding
South Lodge
North Lodge
St Mary's Episcopal Highfield church
St Mary's Episcopal School
Ord House
Ord House
Colonel Mackenzie of Ord funeral 1935
Colonel mackenzie 1935
Dora Elizabeth Fraser-Mackenzie
Alastair Campbell
Estate of Ord 2024
View from Bridge
Ellan Vannin, Seaforth Road
Gowanfield, Seaforth Road
Newtonville, Seaforth Road
Ruapuna 1 & Ruapuna 2, Seaforth Road
Whinstone Cottage, Seaforth Road
Caber Feidh, Black Isle Road
Carn a Clarsair, Black Isle Road
Hawthorn Bank, Black Isle Road
Great North Road, High Street
Muir-of-Ord
Tarradale Terrace
Mackintosh Building
Mackenzie & Logan's Building
Mackenzie building
Logan's Building
Maclennan & Forbes Buildings
Forbes Building
Maclennan Building
Derby Cottage
Villemont
Derelict cottage
Main Street, Muir of Ord.
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.
The Meadows housing estate, leading off the A862 road at the north end of the village.
View looking towards the railway bridge.
Looking towards the village from the A832 road from Marybank.
 

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