Kiltearn Places

Attribution: Photo copyright S. Fraser

Burial Grounds

Find out more about the burial ground and war graves.

Old Graves

Attribution: unknown

Churches

Find out about Kiltearn Old Parish church and the research project.

Pre-Reformation relics, with arch and buttress.

Attribution: unknown

Features

View a variety of features from Kiltearn beach to Balconie Castle.

Black Rock caravan park.

Attribution: unknown

Lemlair

Lemlair House, probably in the early 1900s.

Attribution: unknown

Place Names of Kiltearn 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 p 85 – 92

Place Names of Ross and Cromarty

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Storehouse of Foulis
Storehouse of Foulis
The Storehouse of Foulis, Foulis Ferry, Evanton, Ross-shire, IV16 9UX. Tel 01349 830038 http://www.thestorehouseathome.com
Foulis Castle
Foulis Castle
The Girnal
The Girnal
The Girnal. For many decades, and in front of the girnal, lay the wrecks of fishing boats left behind by young men from the county who failed to return from World War 1.
The Storehouse, adjacent Girnal
The Storehouse, adjacent Girnal
The Storehouse, adjacent Girnal, and Foulis Castle in background. [Photo courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]
The exhibition within the Girnal.
The exhibition within the Girnal.
The exhibition within the Girnal. [Photo courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]
The Storehouse
The Storehouse
[photograph courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]
The Storehouse
The Storehouse
[photograph courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]
The Storehouse
The Storehouse
[photograph courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]

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