Munlochy

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Munlochy
Gaelic: Bun Lòchaidh/Poll Lòchaidh
Ross-shire

Munlochy post office and main street
Location
Location: 57°32’60"N, 4°15’44"W
Data
Post town: Munlochy
Postcode: IV8
Local Government
Council: Highland

Munlochy is a small village on the Black Isle on Ross-shire, lying at the head of Munlochy Bay. There are few early records of a settlement, but it seems likely that Munlochy expanded in the 1760s due to quarry workers extracting stone nearby to build Fort George on the far side of the Moray Firth.[1]

References

  1. Gorton, John (1833). A topographical dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland: compiled from local information, and the most recent and official authorities. 1. Chapman and Hall. p. 95. 

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