Cromarty East Church
Taken inside Cromarty East Church. This building was featured on the BBC programme 'Restoration'.
Cromarty East Church
View round the exterior of Cromarty East Church
A bit breezy in Cromarty
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Old Photographs Cromarty Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Cromarty in Ross and Cromarty, Highlands. Cromarty is a seaport on the southern shore of the mouth of Cromarty Firth, 5 miles seaward from Invergordon on the opposite coast. Until 1890 it was the county town of the former county of Cromartyshire. The town grew around its port, formerly used by ferries, to export locally grown hemp fibre, and by trawlers trawling for herrings. The port was a British naval base during the First World War Hugh Miller was born in Cromarty on 10 October 1802, he was a self taught Scottish geologist and writer, folklorist and an evangelical Christian. Miller committed suicide, shooting himself in the chest with a revolver in his house on Tower Street, Portobello, Edinburgh, on the night of 23/24 December 1856. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
Glenmorangie Distillery - Tain, Ross and Cromarty, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
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- Still Room at Glenmorangie Distillery by Debandkeith from a blog titled Day 7 - a Glenmorangie snifter & an hours wait!
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Brìghde Chaimbeul - recording The Reeling in Cromarty East Church
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Chequers to Minster to Eastchurch Isle of Sheppey Kent England
A timelapse drive on the Isle of Sheppey of the villages of Chequers, Minster and Eastchurch 2011
Life Is Normal: Episode 11 - Scotland! (The Highlands)
This week, come along with us on the first week of our journey to Scotland and Ireland! No Regina in this episode, but we hope the beautiful scenery makes up for it.
Cromarty East Church:
Historic Scotland's Explorer Pass:
Torlundy House B&B, Fort William:
Spring birdsong in Cromarty
An impromptu walkabout in quiet sleep Cromaty, a village that time forgot with beautiful distressed architecture of a forgotten era. Its early spring and the birds are in full song, it was very quiet, no traffic noise only the birds.
Warrior Dance
Cambrian Player's Pericles by William Shakespeare
Produced by Doug
Directed by Eva Burkowski
Choreography by Jess Falcioni
Danced by (left to right)
Michael Bogensberger
Elliott Cromarty
Chris Jason
Dennis Dubinsky
Fort South Sutor, Cromarty
A walk around 'the guns' - Fort South Sutor, Cromarty
Cromarty Firth and Kiltearn House near Inverness, Scotland
September 22, 2007. Very peaceful place!
Places to see in ( Plockton - UK )
Places to see in ( Plockton - UK )
Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in the county of Ross and Cromarty with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron. It faces east, away from the prevailing winds, which together with the North Atlantic Drift gives it a mild climate allowing the Cordyline australis palm or cabbage tree to prosper.
Most of the houses date from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It was a planned community based on fishing in an attempt to stem the tide of emigration from the Highlands. The Church of Scotland in the village (also used by the Free Church of Scotland) was designed by Thomas Telford.
The village is a tourist resort. The television series Hamish Macbeth, starring Robert Carlyle, was filmed there, substituting for the fictional Lochdubh. Plockton was also used for various scenes in the film The Wicker Man and the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries television series.
The village has a small general store with a café; a takeaway; a restaurant; newsagent and craft shop; three hotels with pubs; numerous B&Bs; library with free internet access and a village hall, which holds community events and art exhibitions. It is served by Plockton railway station, on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line and the short Plockton Airfield for light aircraft and microlights.
Nearby is Duncraig Castle, a nineteenth-century stately home built by the Matheson family, who made their money in the opium trade. The castle was derelict for many years, having previously been used as an hospital, catering college, and a base for film crews. It was once owned by the extended Dobson family who were in the process of renovating it and this was shown in the BBC documentary titled The Dobsons of Duncraig. The castle was sold in 2009 to Suzanne Hazeldine. Plockton has been a popular location for many artists including those from The Edinburgh School (Adam Bruce Thomson, David Macbeth Sutherland) and continues to attract artists.
( Plockton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Plockton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Plockton - UK
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A Day out in Battlesbridge
Cromarty Firth, Scotland
With cruise ship, Azamara Bay
Eastchurch Memorial - Home Of British Aviation
I have not seen any information about this memorial and as I live in this village with all it's history I felt it should be shared with the world - This is the birthpace of British Aviation with so many events now lost in time... Were you aware that even the Wright brothers visited the Shorts factory here on our island because the Short Brothers built the Wright Flyer under licence here...
We also held the Gordon Bennett Air Race Troiphy here on the Isle of Sheppey...
So much history here on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent - Come and visit. The Minster Abbey Museum has lots of avaition history information - if you want to dig in the files its best to phone first... Regards Peter Bruce - Eastchurch Gap
24 Thompson St Scotland Island
For sale $680,000
A Quality, Craftsman Built Home
A serene bushland setting finds this quality, craftsman built home on a 1220 sqm block with an easterly aspect. Offering a wonderful sense of space, style and attention to detail with high vaulted ceilings and beams symbolising the sun and moon.
Wide bifold doors lead onto a spacious wrap around deck ideal for outside entertaining and a large bifold window opens to reveal the timber breakfast bar.
The generous and bright open plan design offers a modern kitchen and a combined lounge/dining which is complimented by polished timber floors throughout.
Comprising three bedrooms, two on an elevated level and an impressive timber bathroom with a full sized bath which adds to its attraction.
A second toilet is located in the spacious utility room.
The home surrounds the private and sheltered sandstone courtyard providing a perfect place to soak up the afternoon sun.
This property is a must see with nothing to spend and has vehicle access to the rear of the property which backs onto the nature reserve.
Eden Court Creative Commonwealth Flashmob Relay - Cromarty Dance Group
Restoration Village - BBC 2, BBCi and The Community Channel
Short campaign films were made by community groups taking part Restoration Village. These films were broadcast on Your Stories, the BBCi service I produced, highlights were screened on BBC 2 and shorter edits were supplied to The Community Channel.
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