Maryburgh Recreation

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

Maryburgh Amenities Centre

The Maryburgh Amenities Centre was built as the new village hall around 1980. It consists of a large games hall with a stage at one end, a small hall with kitchen facilities, two changing rooms for team sports, and toilet facilities. It has been used for a wide range of activities such as sports and games, concerts, meetings, youth groups, playschool, etc and is supported by funds raised by user groups and the Annual Maryburgh Gala

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Attribution: unknown

The Football Pitch

This is mainly used by the local football team Maryburgh FC.  

The football field.

Attribution: unknown

Play Areas

There are three children’s play areas in Maryburgh in:

  • Rosshill Drive
  • Stuarthill Drive and
  • Seaforth Place
However, the main play area is situated beside the football field and Maryburgh Amenities Centre.
The play area situated between Rosshill Drive and Stuarthill Drive.

Attribution: unknown

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Maryburgh » Maryburgh History

Maryburgh A History of Maryburgh Free Church

Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society is grateful to Charles W Muirden for permission to reproduce his book on this website. These are the pictures from the book - the contents of the book is in the Library section of this website.
05 Rev George Macleod

Maryburgh Brahan Castle Visitors' Book

In 2015 there was listed for sale by Dingwall and Highland Marts a visitors' book originating from Brahan Castle and featuring photographs and artwork of those who had enjoyed hospitality there in the early part of the 20th century. The auction mart staff had photographed each page in the album and gave permission to Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society to reproduce this aspect of the heritage of Maryburgh. The entries date from 1903-1911.
The grounds in winter.

Maryburgh Jim Macdonalds Photos

Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society is grateful to Jim Macdonald, a retired roads engineer, for permission to include his photographs of the Maryburgh area.
Hood Street. Winter 1986.

Maryburgh Primary School

On Friday 29 June 2012 the doors of Maryburgh Primary School closed for the last time, the school having been an important feature in the community from 1860 for a total of 152 years.
Maryburgh School, Hood Street

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