Attribution: Photo courtesy of Iain Sinclair (Strathconon, October 2018.)

Burial Grounds

Milton burial ground, Strathconon.

Attribution: unknown

Churches

Strathconon Free Church of Scotland

Attribution: unknown

Commercial

Strathconon East Lodge Hotel

East Lodge hotel.    Attribution: unknown

Marybank Shop

This is the former shop and post office in Marybank, now a private dwelling.    Attribution: unknown

Public

Milton village Community Hall

Attribution: unknown

Place Names of Urray 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 p104 onwards

Place Names of Ross and Cromarty

Residential

Strathconon houses

Attribution: unknown

War Memorial

The information in this section is as prepared by Mr John W Bruce some years ago.

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Looking towards Milton burial ground, Strathconon
Looking towards Milton burial ground, Strathconon
Area near cemetery.
Milton burial ground, Strathconon.
Milton burial ground, Strathconon.
Strathconon cemetery
Strathconon cemetery
Combe family gravestone.
Strathconon cemetery
Strathconon cemetery
New extension to Milton burial ground.
Strathconon cemetery
Strathconon cemetery
Macdonald family gravestone.
Strathconon houses
Strathconon houses
Milton from the burial ground
Strathconon gravestone
Strathconon gravestone
The inscription on this lichen encrusted stone reads: John Frederick Boyce Combe, CB, DSO, Major General, Colonel of 11th Hussars. August 1895 - 12 July 1967. [Photo E Sinclair]
View looking East down Strathconon
View looking East down Strathconon

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