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Latest revision as of 21:54, 2 March 2013

Balmacara Square
Gaelic: Ceàrnag Bhaile Mac Carra
Inverness-shire
Location
Grid reference: NG816272
Location: 57°17’2"N, 5°37’29"W
Data
Postcode: IV40 8
Local Government
Council: Highland

Balmacara Square is a tiny village, close to Balmacara, in Inverness-shire, on the wee Balmacra Bay on the shore of Loch Alsh, across which water lies the Isle of Skye.

Balmacara Square was traditionally the centre of the Balmacara Estate, some 6,400 acres in size, with a number of crofts, farmhouses and a steading being built, until it gradually developed to over 40 households. In 1946, the village was bequeathed to the National Trust for Scotland. It recently underwent extensive renovation which is still continuing.