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[[File:Old Kilmorack Kirk and Kirkyard - geograph.org.uk - 1533021.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Old Kilmorack Kirk and Kirkyard]] | [[File:Old Kilmorack Kirk and Kirkyard - geograph.org.uk - 1533021.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Old Kilmorack Kirk and Kirkyard]] | ||
− | '''Kilmorack''' is a parish in northern [[Inverness-shire]], 11 miles south-west of the [[county town]] [[Inverness]]. It contains the village of [[Beauly]] and extends some 35 miles to the south-west along the left bank of the Rivers [[River Beauly|Beauly]] and [[River Glass|Glass]] into [[Glen Affric]]. | + | '''Kilmorack''' is a parish in northern [[Inverness-shire]], 11 miles south-west of the [[county town]] [[Inverness]]. It contains the village of [[Beauly]] and extends some 35 miles to the south-west along the left bank of the Rivers [[River Beauly|Beauly]] and [[River Glass, Inverness-shire|Glass]] into [[Glen Affric]]. |
It is bounded on the south by the the parishes of [[Kirkhill, Inverness-shire|Kirkhill]] and [[Kiltarlity and Convinth]]; on the north and west by the [[Ross-shire]] parishes of [[Urray]], [[Lochalsh]], [[Kintail]] and on the west, by the parish of [[Glenshiel]] also of Ross-shire. | It is bounded on the south by the the parishes of [[Kirkhill, Inverness-shire|Kirkhill]] and [[Kiltarlity and Convinth]]; on the north and west by the [[Ross-shire]] parishes of [[Urray]], [[Lochalsh]], [[Kintail]] and on the west, by the parish of [[Glenshiel]] also of Ross-shire. | ||
Revision as of 13:14, 11 June 2015
Kilmorack is a parish in northern Inverness-shire, 11 miles south-west of the county town Inverness. It contains the village of Beauly and extends some 35 miles to the south-west along the left bank of the Rivers Beauly and Glass into Glen Affric. It is bounded on the south by the the parishes of Kirkhill and Kiltarlity and Convinth; on the north and west by the Ross-shire parishes of Urray, Lochalsh, Kintail and on the west, by the parish of Glenshiel also of Ross-shire.
The term ‘’Kill-Mhorac’’ signifies "the burial-ground of young Marion", but it is uncertain to whom this refers. It seems most likely she was a descendant of one of the lairds of Chisholm, who long before the Reformation, was the principal resident heritor in the parish.
The old parish church is situated a few miles from the eastern boundary on the A831 road and is now the home of the Kilmorack Gallery, a commercial fine art gallery.
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