Maryburgh Commercial Buildings

Attribution: S. Fraser (Maryburgh Primary School March 2015)

Maryburgh Shop

Here is Maryburgh shop in September 2020 with its new frontage. Owners Anthony and Prianka took over the shop in 2019 and have worked hard to make it an excellent store, where they and their staff continue to meet the needs of the community during this difficult time of COVID-19.

Maryburgh shop showing Post Office sign but this facility ceased in July 2008.

Maryburgh shop showing Post Office sign but this facility ceased in July 2008.
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Maryburgh Shop

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The Cottage Bar

The Cottage Bar

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The Shop and Post Office

Photograph of the Post Office and Shop at Maryburgh owned by the Strachan family and taken after the year 1900. The photograph is taken from a postcard published by Macpherson Brothers of Beauly and Invergordon.

There ceased to be a Post Office in the village from July 2008.

Photograph of the Post Office and Shop at Maryburgh owned by the Strachan family and taken after the year 1900. The photograph is taken from a postcard published by Macpherson Brothers of Beauly and Invergordon.

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The old Village Hall

This property is now privately owned and is used for storage purposes.  However, when it was a village hall it was widely used by the residents.  

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Maryburgh » Maryburgh Places » Maryburgh Other Features
Loch Ussie
Loch Ussie
Loch Ussie
Loch Ussie
The River Conon looking downstream from the "new" road bridge
The River Conon looking downstream from the "new" road bridge
The River Conon looking downstream from the "new" road bridge. The raised bank on the right is a flood bank built to protect Conon Bridge village.
Maryburgh War Memorial is situated at the junction of Hood Street and Proby Street
Maryburgh War Memorial is situated at the junction of Hood Street and Proby Street
In 2007, Tom Thomas, a local resident, secured funding to enable the stonework of the memorial to be cleaned and the lettering improved.
Looking east from the Memorial.
Looking east from the Memorial.
Looking south from the Memorial.
Looking south from the Memorial.

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