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− | '''Fodderty''' is a small hamlet in [[ | + | '''Fodderty''' is a small hamlet in [[Cromartyshire]], near the east coast and close to [[Dingwall]], [[Ross-shire]]'s county town. The wider parish of Fodderty lies mostly in Ross-shire, but encompasses two of the parcels of Cromartyshire, including the southernmost point of the county in Blackmuir Wood to the south of [[Strathpeffer]]. It has a total population of 2,818. |
− | The small hamlet of [[Bottacks]] is located | + | The small hamlet of [[Bottacks]] is located a mile to the west of Fodderty hamlet and just to the east is Brae or Brea, formed in 1777 from the lands of Davochcarn, Davochmaluag and Davochpollo, long held by a branch of the Mackenzies, for which reason it is a part of Cromartyshire.<ref>William John Watson, ''Place names of Ross and Cromarty'' (Inverness Northern Counties Pub. 1904), at page 100</ref> |
− | The growing | + | The growing town of [[Dingwall]] now encroaches on Fodderty. |
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 19 February 2017
Fodderty Gaelic: Fodhraitidh | |
Cromartyshire | |
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View towards Knockfarrel from Fodderty | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NH532592 |
Location: | 57°35’57"N, 4°27’29"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Dingwall |
Postcode: | IV15 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Highland |
Fodderty is a small hamlet in Cromartyshire, near the east coast and close to Dingwall, Ross-shire's county town. The wider parish of Fodderty lies mostly in Ross-shire, but encompasses two of the parcels of Cromartyshire, including the southernmost point of the county in Blackmuir Wood to the south of Strathpeffer. It has a total population of 2,818.
The small hamlet of Bottacks is located a mile to the west of Fodderty hamlet and just to the east is Brae or Brea, formed in 1777 from the lands of Davochcarn, Davochmaluag and Davochpollo, long held by a branch of the Mackenzies, for which reason it is a part of Cromartyshire.[1]
The growing town of Dingwall now encroaches on Fodderty.
References
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- ↑ William John Watson, Place names of Ross and Cromarty (Inverness Northern Counties Pub. 1904), at page 100
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